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I snow blowed the wood lot in hopes that when it dries out, it will do so quicker. Mid teens, temperature wise, 12" - 14" of snow on the ground, and on top of the bundles.
Cleared off the pickup to get some bags of ear corn for the deer.
We live on a dead end road next to a 75 acre nature sanctuary.
The sanctuary is the only public access to a lake, attached to a river, that empties in Lake Michigan.
It's apparently a hot little ice fishing lake.
Twenty five cars parked on the road several days in a row, including the conservation officers pickup.
It's a pretty good hike to the lake for guys pulling plastic toboggans of gear.
A guy had a heart attack a week ago. Not sure of his condition, but alive when he left thanks to three of his companions.
Firewood processing is on hold. It's time to burn.
Fork attachment is coming Thursday, I'll need to get a second receiver. This should help moving the conveyor with a 2" ball, and the trailer with 2 5/16" when loading. Maybe just convert the ball coupler to 2 5/16.
 
last night cut up about half of it. rest is chunks needing to be split
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this is part of 2 pile areas. kindling piles to fireplace size, some to split, too. will just leave it as such until this artic cold air has pased, then stack and clean up the chips... i guess 8 or 9 piles in all
 
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