One hundred and ten
in the shade, no need to feed
oak to the wood stove.
One hundred and ten
in the shade, no need to feed
oak to the wood stove.
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NATIVE HARMONIES: ranch porems







Just the time to stock up for winter, though, when everything is good and dry. I do miss our wood-burning stove.
janet
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Sure must be nice to have the hydraulics standing by.
At times we cuss technology, then take notice of a splitter.
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It is nice. During the rainy months, I can bring the big rounds down to have on hand, the inside wood stays dry and I can split them as I need them.
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