woodbooga
cords of mystic memory
Well I knocked off a few minutes early last nite and got a couple minutes of cutting in before it got dark.
Not far in I spied some red oak that'd been down for a long time. Bark and sapwood long gone and the heartwood is super petrified like dinosaur bones - what I call fossiloak.
There's a lot more in there not in view off beyond in the puckabrush. I'll be able to cut all the easy access stuff for months and not have to even think about dropping anything.
One of the smaller branches with my boogababysaw mugging or the camera. Tomorrow I don't need to drop the boy off at school, so I'll bring the 041 along.
Last night was lasagna night, so I didn't want to be late getting to the supper table. Plus, since I didn't get there til after the sun set, light dwindled quick. (It's actually a lot darker than it looks due to the camera flash). So off I went with only a partial load.
That oak is so closegrained, in spite of the recent rain, it was bone dry. If I needed any wood for this season, it'd have been loaded right into the barn.
Not far in I spied some red oak that'd been down for a long time. Bark and sapwood long gone and the heartwood is super petrified like dinosaur bones - what I call fossiloak.
There's a lot more in there not in view off beyond in the puckabrush. I'll be able to cut all the easy access stuff for months and not have to even think about dropping anything.
One of the smaller branches with my boogababysaw mugging or the camera. Tomorrow I don't need to drop the boy off at school, so I'll bring the 041 along.
Last night was lasagna night, so I didn't want to be late getting to the supper table. Plus, since I didn't get there til after the sun set, light dwindled quick. (It's actually a lot darker than it looks due to the camera flash). So off I went with only a partial load.
That oak is so closegrained, in spite of the recent rain, it was bone dry. If I needed any wood for this season, it'd have been loaded right into the barn.