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Splitting Firewood
by spuds
I love the warmth of an open fire or log burner. There is something about being nice and cosy in front a fireplace. The only problem with fireplaces is you need firewood. Now if you get wood that requires... published 8 months ago
The Ultimate Indoor Firewood Rack - Rustic Elegance!
by Log Homes
Born of necessity... As I write this article, it is 24 degrees outside my window, but toasty warm inside our log home on this late November Montana evening. Although we haven't yet seen much snow, 'ol man... published 11 months ago
How-To Split Firewood
by Marye Audet
You should think about the size of your fireplace when initially cutting the wood. Wood stoves and the average modern fireplace will take a 16-20 inch log. Cut it as short as you can because short logs are by far easier to split than long ones. Cut it so that the ends are cut straight, rather than angled. This will make it much easier to split later. published 9 months ago
52Observations in nature
by Gardening Angel
June 9, 08 Hub Don’t let June drive you buggy, interesting observations in nature and in my backyard. The late spring and summer is the insect world. Like it or not, that is how it is. There are few... published 4 months ago



