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When we lived in Fairbanks we'd burn 5-6 cords a year. As they say, wood warms you multiple times; when you cut it, when you split it and when you burn it. Have fun!
Ah...the irony of location. Here in Sarasota, Florida its dreaming of turning off the air conditioner and opening up the windows....working the yard without having to mow the grass....watching the "snowbirds" stream back into town and clog up the area restaurants and hoping for a day cold enough to burn a few small wood splits in the fire pit on the front porch.
Its 90 out today so its still not fall...but hoping.
In which we were invaded by quail during our morning coffee on the back porch, rode to Lajitas for Beth Garcia's book signing, admired the view from the top of Big Hill on the River Road, avoided a wild horse at the bottom of a dip in the road, stopped off at the porch to meet TJ Avery's photographers, had brunch and music with Uh Clem at the High Sierra, walked to the Cowhead to visit Cowboy Chris and topped it off with a beautiful sunset, Big Bend style.
I love this time of the year. I spent the past week riding near Asheville with the BMWST group. I hate the Blue Ridge Parkway is facing closure because of the mess in DC.
We have our firewood for next winter stacked in rounds on pallets for splitting next April or May. The stuff for this winter has been drying in the woodshed for several months. The dogs love napping there.
This little clump of Maple leaves has been hanging on for the last two weeks. The symbolism of "The Last Leaf" runs in all different directions but for me if they are still there it is still fall. My favorite season in Kansas. Harold in Kansas