Yesterday I went to collect some prime Angus rib-eye steak from a friend and just around the corner from his place I saw a whole lot of super dry, cut into usable length logs of wood on the verge. I stopped outside the house and popped in to say hello to the owner and ask if I could grab some.
After a friendly reception and an offer to me to "take as much wood as I wanted", the chap said - "wait there's more" and showed me a large, very dry, dead tree in his yard and offered to cut it into 30cm lengths and stack it outside for me to collect. How good was that!!
Not wanting to have the guy go to any trouble I said that I would bring my chainsaw and remove it gradually for him - starting next weekend, which is a long one! He was very pleased and the deal was done!!
So, always be on the look out for free wood - there is lots around and much of it is seasoned and ready to cut, split and load into the oven. On that note, there was a certain amount of added pleasure this morning in having breakfast using some of yesterday's wood. Have been mainly getting green wood up until now, but will definitely now aim to get wood that is "ready to go" in future.....
After a friendly reception and an offer to me to "take as much wood as I wanted", the chap said - "wait there's more" and showed me a large, very dry, dead tree in his yard and offered to cut it into 30cm lengths and stack it outside for me to collect. How good was that!!
Not wanting to have the guy go to any trouble I said that I would bring my chainsaw and remove it gradually for him - starting next weekend, which is a long one! He was very pleased and the deal was done!!
So, always be on the look out for free wood - there is lots around and much of it is seasoned and ready to cut, split and load into the oven. On that note, there was a certain amount of added pleasure this morning in having breakfast using some of yesterday's wood. Have been mainly getting green wood up until now, but will definitely now aim to get wood that is "ready to go" in future.....
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