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I had dead pine by the fireplace but once it started to rain hard, I started the fire and ran around the house property cleaning up certain areas. I hauled 10-12 loads of dead pine from just off the trails I've been working on.

The rain came down hard for most of the day but we needed it. The fall color pictures were from two days ago and some yesterday.
 

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Temps have been dropping into mid thirties at night in southwest MI.
I found some rabbit fencing about 16" high and wrapped it around a plastic trash can to get the right diameter.
Then set the wire in the bead of the truck rim.
It's a small truck rim, so that allowed a taller, better air flow fire.
Been burning cut off chunks from last years processing, 4"-6" long cubes of oak.
For a small fire, it throws a lot more heat than it did before.
(Trouble loading pictures on computer. Telling me my startup disk is full. ???)
Older picture.IMG_5228.jpg
 
Temps have been dropping into mid thirties at night in southwest MI.
I found some rabbit fencing about 16" high and wrapped it around a plastic trash can to get the right diameter.
Then set the wire in the bead of the truck rim.
It's a small truck rim, so that allowed a taller, better air flow fire.
Been burning cut off chunks from last years processing, 4"-6" long cubes of oak.
For a small fire, it throws a lot more heat than it did before.
(Trouble loading pictures on computer. Telling me my startup disk is full. ???)
Older picture.View attachment 864999
Real nice
 
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