GLASSMANOAK'S Contest Thread #114...for WINNERS and with MULTIPLE WINNERS !!

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CountBoredom

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10/18 #5
Talk about a Heartbreaker what about my Browns? I didn't get to watch it but man what a game.
It's like I've said before: the Browns are the Chargers of the Midwest... or is it the Chargers are the Browns of the West Coast? :facepalm:

Rivers had over 500 yards passing and we still lost.

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10/18 #5

It's like I've said before: the Browns are the Chargers of the Midwest... or is it the Chargers are the Browns of the West Coast? :facepalm:

Rivers had over 500 yards passing and we still lost.

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10/18 #4

At least Rivers racked me up some points in my daily fantasy league...

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OK folks, here's Chicklet's finished apartment. We'll bring it in the house tomorrow.
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There is a door, but I have it hooked to the ceiling in this pic. The floor is a piece of press-board siding with counter-top (Masonite?) glued to it for easy poop clean up. The table that the cage sits in is made from pine scraps. The "handle" on the front is for her to perch on for easy entry/exit. The unpainted bar of wood in the cage is the perch she will likely sleep on.

Oh, and the trees...
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Really wish I did, however I have nothing of importance or anything else to add to the conversation tonight . . . :facepalm:



SO - Here is "My" usual last post of the night . . .:D

Okay - It's that time again . . . ;)


For "Everyone" In NEED . . .


"GOOD VIBES" & "Healing Thoughts"

. . . are being sent "Your" Way


Once again - For all of the 'Tree-Peeps" already gone to bed and those about to go . . .

Hope Ya' have very restful night and pleasant dreams . . .


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Okay - I'm done for the Day . . .
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It's . . .
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AND - I'm off . . .
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Good "MoringNite" All - See Ya' Tomorrow . . .


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Story time... we interrupt your usual program to bring you: CUTTING FIREWOOD in NOWHERE, SOUTH DAKOTA

This pic was taken last, but pretend it was first. My neighbor's ranch, from my house to this gate, is about 8 miles. The numbers in this pic represent the places he made piles of dead trees he dragged out of the creek bed with his 4x4 tractor. Number 1 is where I was cutting last week (relatively small pile), and number 2 is where I went today (huge pile). From the gate to position number 2 is just over 1 mile of rough pasture. 4WD was not required, but if you exceed 5mph, you're going to bounce your teeth out. His land is several thousand acres of grassland, like you see in this picture. He's an Angus breeder who gets about $8,000 for an "average" bull and prime proven breeders go for about $20,000-30,000, so it might seem amazing that he'd bother doing the labor to drag trees out of the creek bed (that line of trees you can barely see in this picture follows the creek) for an old fart like me to cut up for firewood, but if you think about it real hard, it is mutually beneficial. He needs to keep the creek bed clear to guarantee good water flow, but if he merely drags them out and leaves them, he loses a tiny piece of pasture each time, and his herds often hang out near those creeks, so he wants good grass there. I go clean up the mess by cutting all those trees and removing them, and I then get my winter firewood for the cost of my labor (and a gallon of gas to go there and back). The tracks you see in this photo are made by my truck going to and from the cutting sites. That's not a road, but just a couple trips smashes the fragile grass, so I tried not to chew up any more than absolutely necessary.
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This is the pile of wood I am currently working on. The truck (you all have seen a Ford F150, so you know its size, although this one sits about 4" higher than the average 4x4 - necessary for the muddy crap I often drive in) shows the scale. The dead tree pile goes from out of picture on the left clear back to near the edge of those trees behind the pickup. There is enough wood there, if I can manage cut it all (questionable, given my current physical condition, but I am damned well going to try), to heat my house all winter. He'll pull out at least this much every year.
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Here's the obligatory "show off the Husqvarna 455 Rancher chainsaw" picture. It has a 20" bar, so you can see the average size of the dead trees (mostly Ash, but some Cottonwood too). I cleared out almost everything in this frame today (NOT the standing trees in the back, of course), which filled the pickup bed. Only one vape break during the process, to wipe the sweat out of my eyes and rest for 10 minutes. It really isn't the sawing that's all that hard, but the lifting and stacking in the truck that is hard on my tired old body.
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Tomorrow, I unload the pickup in the garage, pile it all next to the splitter (22-ton hydraulic run by a lawnmower engine), split it and stack it. I will be back to this site for more on Tuesday (weather permitting). Anyone brave enough to come over and help?

We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.

 

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Story time... we interrupt your usual program to bring you: CUTTING FIREWOOD in NOWHERE, SOUTH DAKOTA

This pic was taken last, but pretend it was first. My neighbor's ranch, from my house to this gate, is about 8 miles. The numbers in this pic represent the places he made piles of dead trees he dragged out of the creek bed with his 4x4 tractor. Number 1 is where I was cutting last week (relatively small pile), and number 2 is where I went today (huge pile). From the gate to position number 2 is just over 1 mile of rough pasture. 4WD was not required, but if you exceed 5mph, you're going to bounce your teeth out. His land is several thousand acres of grassland, like you see in this picture. He's an Angus breeder who gets about $8,000 for an "average" bull and prime proven breeders go for about $20,000-30,000, so it might seem amazing that he'd bother doing the labor to drag trees out of the creek bed (that line of trees you can barely see in this picture follows the creek) for an old fart like me to cut up for firewood, but if you think about it real hard, it is mutually beneficial. He needs to keep the creek bed clear to guarantee good water flow, but if he merely drags them out and leaves them, he loses a tiny piece of pasture each time, and his herds often hang out near those creeks, so he wants good grass there. I go clean up the mess by cutting all those trees and removing them, and I then get my winter firewood for the cost of my labor (and a gallon of gas to go there and back). The tracks you see in this photo are made by my truck going to and from the cutting sites. That's not a road, but just a couple trips smashes the fragile grass, so I tried not to chew up any more than absolutely necessary.
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This is the pile of wood I am currently working on. The truck (you all have seen a Ford F150, so you know its size, although this one sits about 4" higher than the average 4x4 - necessary for the muddy crap I often drive in) shows the scale. The dead tree pile goes from out of picture on the left clear back to near the edge of those trees behind the pickup. There is enough wood there, if I can manage cut it all (questionable, given my current physical condition, but I am damned well going to try), to heat my house all winter. He'll pull out at least this much every year.
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Here's the obligatory "show off the Husqvarna 455 Rancher chainsaw" picture. It has a 20" bar, so you can see the average size of the dead trees (mostly Ash, but some Cottonwood too). I cleared out almost everything in this frame today (NOT the standing trees in the back, of course), which filled the pickup bed. Only one vape break during the process, to wipe the sweat out of my eyes and rest for 10 minutes. It really isn't the sawing that's all that hard, but the lifting and stacking in the truck that is hard on my tired old body.
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Tomorrow, I unload the pickup in the garage, pile it all next to the splitter (22-ton hydraulic run by a lawnmower engine), split it and stack it. I will be back to this site for more on Tuesday (weather permitting). Anyone brave enough to come over and help?

We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.

10/18 #6

That's some work, cutting down trees of that size....

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That's some work, cutting down trees of that size....
Yeah. Ouch! I'd much rather be doing something like this:

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Exploring Oregon Caves (western side of the southern Cascades, just barely north of the Oregon-California border)

 
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Couple close calls on the way home - had an American woman jam on her brakes when A light turned yellow (that ain't the way it's done here - yellow means punch it and go - most still go when it first turns red - unofficially known as the 3 car rule) she almost caused a multi-car pile up as I was barely able to stop in time and the guy behind me about went up my tailpipe. Then had some guy lock it up cause he decided he had to go to the other lane right in that spot and it was already full - that one was almost multi-car in both lanes.

Been getting caught up on things since I got home and the email to GMO has been done - going with some favorites and a new one.

All my posts this week are PIF to @Slowone2 - even if I forget to put it in there (like I did earlier and too lazy to go back and edit).

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