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<blockquote data-quote="mcastles" data-source="post: 1919642" data-attributes="member: 23699"><p>For me, I am 49 and work for a pharmaceutical company. I burn wood to save money, but mostly because I love cutting, splitting, stacking and using my two wood burning stoves. My wife also enjoys stacking and stoking the stoves. It is great physical exercise and stress relief. The problem I have is a steady supply of wood. I burn about 5 cords a year, so keeping the supply from my two acres is difficult. Any ideas where to find wood in southwest CT wood be appreciated. I have a trailer, so I can travel, within reason. I live in Southbury, CT.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, I just love the process. i wish I could make a living do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcastles, post: 1919642, member: 23699"] For me, I am 49 and work for a pharmaceutical company. I burn wood to save money, but mostly because I love cutting, splitting, stacking and using my two wood burning stoves. My wife also enjoys stacking and stoking the stoves. It is great physical exercise and stress relief. The problem I have is a steady supply of wood. I burn about 5 cords a year, so keeping the supply from my two acres is difficult. Any ideas where to find wood in southwest CT wood be appreciated. I have a trailer, so I can travel, within reason. I live in Southbury, CT. Bottom line, I just love the process. i wish I could make a living do it. [/QUOTE]
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