Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Wood cutting and dock building at the Edge
Hugh is very pleased with his electric hydraulic Canadian Tire special woodsplitter with a 6 ton splitting force. He started out with 8 cords that we bought last fall and continues to whittle the pile into a supply that should last 2-3 years. The spruce splits easier than the birch, and he is close to finishing all of it. Ahh, warm and cozy this winter!! Come and visit for winter storm watching.
Meanwhile, Colin, Clare and Dennis work on the dock and walkway. No sea ice will be taking this dock away! The outdoor fireplace will be added to the rocks too. The yard is changing.
Joanne has closed the tea room for the summer. Now comes organizing and tidying up because family will be visiting the rest of the month. Life is very good at the Edge.
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I'll be expecting an invite later for marshmallow roasting by your outdoor fireplace!
ReplyDeleteloving fall...
Janet
building wharves brings back fond memories of the project at Kootenay Bay.....
ReplyDeleteGlenn and Sue