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3-19-2026 Made significant progress today. Thank God I did not become a squishy today!

This morning I was quite nervous going out to cut the logs into section and then pieces to remove them from the hillside beside the State Route, because of the slope of the hill and being they were laying on top of each other crisscrossed. I asked a neighbor to text me every few hours to make sure I was not pinned under a log. Thank God it all went well.

THIS WAS MY SURVEY BEFORE STARTING ANY THE CUTS.

FIRST CUT TO END OF THE DAY LOOK.

MY WOOD PILES HAVE GROWN!
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Cigarguys · 41-45, C
That would make an amazing bonfire
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@Cigarguys It is White Oak and will make excellent home heat this coming fall and winter. Bon fires are for junk wood species for a timber farm owner like me. Like white pines for bon fires, love the open-air smell of burning pine as well as the snap and crackle in the flames of the pine sap.
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@Cigarguys Those trees would still be growing if the rain and wind did not bring them down across the state route taking out the power ole across the road from them. I am just cleaning up the debree and counting me wood heat blessings while doing so.