Firewood 2012:
Winter is coming and my friend and good neighbor Willy (seen with his grandson here) decided that my
un-split piles of year old Balsam and Spruce (seen behind Leks) were an eye-sore, and needed
splitting .... so I arrived at Meander to find this winter's supply of softwood waiting to be picked up and tossed into the wood shed and out of the weather (contained in walls of seasoned Maple hardwood
purchased last fall ($225.00 a bush cord, delivered). I will post the finished results when achieved ...
Willy being Willy - and Swiss - he built his own splitter from parts he scavenged. The splitter
wedge is a ripper tooth from a Cat D-??? dozer.
For someone like me who makes short visits
year round, having generous quantities of softwood is a great benefit. It lights easily with almost no kindling required, burns fast and hot in open draft situations and is the only way to warm the cabin in an hour or so .... at nights the hardwood is the burn of choice, for coals to start the next morning's fire.
None of my stoves are "air tight" or fancy -- but I have no creosote build-ups or chimney fires.
Travel Advisory: The Hummingbirds have left for warmer climes ... and the Ospreys are on their way now to the Jersey shore and seaboard south.
Safe trip.
MM