Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Two forms of Red Maple

Some of our red maples are starting to turn. Autumn isn't far!
Here's red maple in a different form: 49 pieces of the big blow down that were moved closer to the splitting pile since Sunday.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Working on the blow down

We spent some time yesterday and today working on the big double trunk red maple that blew down in the July 2013 storm. We'll get about a year of firewood from this huge tree. The two trunks each had a diameter of one foot 35 feet from the ground. Lots of work to prepare as firewood, but we made great progress thanks to both chainsaws. The sawdust was really flying.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Life all around

However difficult the loss of our beloved kitty, inspiring life abounds on our wonderful hill. Recently we've seen a groundhog munching nearby (no pics of that little fellow yet), turkey broods, deer, the hummingbirds, and signs of black bear. Of course, towering above us all is the greatest of all life on Hardwood Hermitage, our trees. Seeing this huge double-trunk yellow birch was simply awesome!
Then there's the majestic white ash
Of course, paper birch, the state tree, doesn't play second fiddle to anyone!
For toughness and commanding stature, nothing beats red oak in the Great North Woods. This big quercus rubra has been battered by wind and ice for a couple of centuries. You can see through a big hole in this tree! Falling branches are everywhere, but the central trunk still produces an impressive canopy of leaves. They'll start turning red in about five weeks!