Today....

Low key rainy Sunday. Flea market book find and spotted an albino turkey driving home.
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On the subject of books, figured it is always a good idea to take a step back and review the basics from time to time. I just started reading 'Groundie' by Jeff Jepson (who does great work by the way) and once I've read it through will either loan it to the young kid I'm sort of teaching, or just buy him a copy. The mindset and work ethic Jepson shares is very similar to my own, and one I hope others are interested in learning from.

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On the subject of books, figured it is always a good idea to take a step back and review the basics from time to time. I just started reading 'Groundie' by Jeff Jepson (who does great work by the way) and once I've read it through will either loan it to the young kid I'm sort of teaching, or just buy him a copy. The mindset and work ethic Jepson shares is very similar to my own, and one I hope others are interested in learning from.

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Jeff's a great guy too! I competed against him in the early years of my career in competition. Super creative and very skilled.
 
Anyone else use "headers" (long limbs across more than one row) to keep tall rows with air gaps between rows from falling?

Feeding a 10-12" and 20" capacity stove.
 

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Anyone else use "headers" (long limbs across more than one row) to keep tall rows with air gaps between rows from falling?

Feeding a 10-12" and 20" capacity stove.
I have never seen that done, but I like the idea. I’m too lazy for all that though, I just dump a pile of logs on the concrete and leave it there until it’s gone. No stacking for me.
 

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