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Friday, January 28, 2011

Wood Pile

Well, we have to keep wood in our house and back porch ready for using in the stove at all times... Right now our wood is wet from the wet weather we have had this winter. Here is our wood pile (not all stacked neatly).


A lot of our wood is from a local pallet company. It is white oak cut into square or rectangle pieces. Athough this size would work great directly in a wood stove or fire place, it is too big for cooking with and needs to be split up into 2"X2" pieces. We do keep some larger pieces than 2" for overnight keeping the house warm, but for cooking we need specific sizes.

We haul the wood to the back porch where it is kept to dry for a few days.


We put the wood into a wood box (this was our whelping box, we decided to use it for a wood box since we will not have any more puppies, as you can see it works great!). 


We have the wood divided into wet and dry wood. The wood on the left is still wet (we just brought it in). You can tell by the darker color.


The wood on the right side is dry and ready to split down to a smaller size or burn as is.


Then we bring the wood into the house to dry a bit more.


The wood on the side of the stove is drying and waiting to be used. We also have baskets with wood ready to use.


Two baskets will get us through a day of cooking, one basket will last a day if we just want to keep the fire going. This system of moving the wood may not be as efficient as I would like, but it is the best we can do right now without a wood shed. I hope to build a lean-to off the back of the house for that at some future date.

Now I have all I need for the next two days! Ready for Sabbath!

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