Same here, but if there's no snow I cut my firewood early in the mornings, usually in late fall/winter for the next year's supply. I like cutting wood when the spitters, critters and those fangy things are hibernating. Won't even go out to cut unless it's below 50°.
Weird, but I still enjoy hopping on the tractor, loading up the wood wagon with wood cutting gear and heading to the timber to cut. There's just something about it; being able to see through the timber for hundreds of yards, the sound of the saws, the smell of 2 stroke exhaust, watching the chips fly and the pinch in my back that's telling me, "Soon you'll be too old for this crap"!
Your blessed, man that sounds nice. Tell ya what, let me come stay with you for a couple weeks and I'll cut and chop with you! I LOVE being in the woods, the sounds of nature, the smells, God's best work!
ETA: I'm pushing myself real hard to knock out as much of the work that needs to be done as fast as I can, I'm going to take time to go hunting come hell or high water this year, so looking forward to just being out there.