It’s time— we needed to go get another load of firewood–
It’s been cold here. Wind, skiffs of snow—Brrrrrrrrrrr.
The wood is the perfect heat for a nasty winter day!
“How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it.”–George Elliston, American Journalist
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda


I have cut my own firewood for fifty years but the time is coming when I’ll have to buy it. My 73 year old shoulders no longer cooperate with my chainsaw. I will greatly miss that activity. There’s something special about self-reliance.
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We have come to that point too. We even don’t really like to split anymore so this is a good way to go
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Chaplin: “Wow, that’s a lot of wood!”
Charlee: “Dennis told us that Tucker told him that when Mama and Dada lived in New York with him and Trixie, they had lots of dead trees around and Dada would split them with an axe or a hammer and a wedge. Can you believe it?”
Lulu: “No.”
Charlee: “Why not?”
Lulu: “You know how accident-prone Dada is. If he were doing that back in New York, do you really think he would still have all his hands and feet?”
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You were a true off the grider
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I’m glad you were able to get more firewood without too much trouble. i miss the wood fires we used to have when I could split our own wood. We now have a propane fireplace. It’s nice, but not AS nice as raw wood fireplace.
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I know. We have tried to go without a wood fire but the heat can’t be beat
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