Tree service crew says they'll be here around noon.
When the city took down the maple, I kept a few small lengths of firepit wood.
I don't think the ash is worth the trouble.
try the front yard with a free! signGot the toy mower and little wagon to fit in the can. All that's left is a milk crate and a little plastic chair. They'll go next week.
Actually there's more stuff out there, but that's everything that was stored in the playhouse.
Howdy klaus! It's just junk. Nothing worth anyone taking with the exception of maybe one of those plastic basketball goals. Might set it out next week. Either it will get taken by someone or picked up as heavy trash.try the front yard with a free! sign
Yeah, if I really wanted to get rid of the basketball goal I could set it out with a $10 sign on it. Then they'd steal it.you would be surprised what some people will pick up, or even steal
remember the Carlin skit; my stuff, your sh*tHowdy klaus! It's just junk. Nothing worth anyone taking with the exception of maybe one of those plastic basketball goals. Might set it out next week. Either it will get taken by someone or picked up as heavy trash.
I burned mostly Birch and Ash during my time living in very northern Minnesota between Silver bay and Two Harbors(2012-2017), and on occasion maple. We had a wood furnace (and a propane one). Ash is by far the easiest to burn in the north with such short summers and a dream to split(splitter touches it pop done, next). The ash bore menace has not hit that far north yet either, so they are plentiful. 9-13 cords per year.....-30F is cold.
- Oaken logs if dry and old, Keep away the winter’s cold. But Ash wet or Ash dry, A king shall warm his slippers by. Oak logs will warm you well, That are old and dry.
He got back to meHey Klaus, texted your neighbor last evening and got no reply. On my end shows delivered but doesn’t show read. I assume everything is OK…maybe his day off ‘got the better of him‘
No, secret is to put a "for sale" sign with a price on it. Then, someone will come by and "steal" it.try the front yard with a free! sign