saxman
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I to am sorry for your loss. I think the best way to honor George is to keep cutting wood, thinking about the lessons he taught you and pass them along to another generation so his legacy will continue.
My FIL just passed a couple hours ago after a 6 month battle with cancer. I really dont know how Im going to get wood without him. He taught me everything I know about burning wood and the whole process in general.
Whats so upsetting to me is it was just a year ago he was worrying the devil out of me to go cutting wood in this big section of hardwoods my buddy owns. "when we gonna go" "I'll be glad when deer seasons over, so we can get some damn wood"... now hes gone.
He was my "tree dropper" never was scared of felling those big 30" redoaks as I was. He'd drop'm. I'd buck'm up.
I dont know how or when or if I'll be in the woods this yr. dam dam dam.
sorry for the rant.
Rest in peace big George. We will always love you and miss you down here. and dont worry well be seeing you again someday.
Ross
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