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That is exactly what we did this weekend.
Steve and I spent the better part of saturday morning working on firewood. Steve used his chainsaw to cut the trees in stove size lengths and I used a wedge and maul to split them into 6 or 8 pieces. I really thought my arms would be super tired and sore the next day. They weren't but my back was a bit stiff.
The wood was then loaded onto the truck and we brought it home where we then unloaded and stacked it for our winter use. We did this with three truckloads and a trailer load. Talk about a lot of work but we managed to do it in a matter of three and a half hours.
Steve and our neighbor think I am a slave driver. I just like to set a task and get it done before dark. You know? Men will stand around and talk, cut a bit and talk and then ponder a little more before getting back to work. Not me. Shut up and get to work is my motto.
We plan to do it all over again this saturday for the full day. Last weekend we knocked off at 2pm because we were meeting Steve's parents for dinner. This time no early days. We work until our arms give out.
We heat our house with a woodstove and stove insert in our fireplace.We use about 4 cords or more during the winter. We must get that much stockpiled. The wood we have been cutting and hauling is from dead dried trees that were felled and left to sit over a season. We cut and split and haul it home. We have 2 areas in our barn where we stack wood then we have a few places out under the back trees where we stack it to sit and season. We cover those piles with a tarp to help keep it dry.
Yes, I am a slave driving task master.
Saturday night we had to stop at target for a couple of things and Steven grabbed hold of this chainsaw in the toy isle and wouldn't let it go. He has been cutting wood since.
Sorry about the photo quality. This was taken in low light with Steve's cell phone.
Tomorrow I am going to tackle one of the most recent, crabapples and jelly.
If you have a request leave it in the comments section and I'll see what I can do about it.
Now I have to go finish the quarterly reports for the local food bank. Fun, fun, fun.

Heh, throw in a couple of beers and you have described every "man project" in my neighborhood for the last 10+ years!
Heh, throw in a couple of beers and you have described every "man project" in my neighborhood for the last 10+ years!
Angie, whatever you write is a treat to me!
Angie, whatever you write is a treat to me!
That reminds me, I need to call for firewood. (We pay someone to come and dump it on our driveway and then spend an hour stacking it.)
We did cut out own once. Never give a blonde a splitter...
We burn about four cord a year too (with supplementary oil heat, basically in the wee a.m. hours after the stove has burned down and we haven't gotten up) - and I'm already wishing for cooler weather so we can light the stove.
There's just something about woodstove heat that makes the house feel so much cozier. Plus, I love the smell.
We burn about four cord a year too (with supplementary oil heat, basically in the wee a.m. hours after the stove has burned down and we haven't gotten up) - and I'm already wishing for cooler weather so we can light the stove.
There's just something about woodstove heat that makes the house feel so much cozier. Plus, I love the smell.
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