Tuesday, October 27, 2015
When moose get the munchies
During a trip with the brush cutter this morning, some tree damage was seen down the frosty slope. A moose, or possibly a bear, broke a young paper birch, then munched on the buds of the main trunk. On the other side of the trail, bark was stripped off a tree, another sign of a hungry moose.
The birch should be OK -- notice the second, smaller trunk that was untouched by Bullwinkle. The red maple, a favorite browse species for critters, won't be hurt by the munching, but perhaps by the small chainsaw in our quest for a never-ending kindling supply.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
A golden forest floor
Freshly fallen maple and birch leaves displayed a golden coating on the forest floor during a walk this morning.
Some snow fell overnight. A mum near the garage still held a bit white stuff while receiving mid-morning sun.
Friday, October 16, 2015
A birch grove in October
Peak foliage has passed, and Friday was gloomy with some rain. But a birch grove always looks nice and shiny.
Shade tolerant sugar maple gets boxed in sometimes, but this one, aglow with mid-October burnt orange, lets the softwoods know who rules the neighborhood.
Trees need not be mighty in stature to enjoy treasured status on Hardwood Hermitage. This baby bur oak, growing about an inch a year for now, may be alive -- and much bigger -- in 500 years.
Lest the paper birches get jealous of another oak picture, here are more visions of our state tree.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Empire of Wood
Wood everywhere! We've made lots of progress on the cutting and splitting from the August tree work. And we kicked off the 2015-16 burning season on Friday. Another nice fire going now.
Solar news remains good. We logged our first ever October day of 30 kw/hrs of produced energy today.
Here are some recent photos of our Empire of Wood.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Sunny September
We had more than 35 kilowatt/hours of solar produced today. Tomorrow morning we'll surpass 700 for the month. That's a tremendous amount for September.
Not much fall color yet, but a few trees are showing some signs. A white ash down the hill displayed a bit of purple on our very sunny Saturday. The second pic is a distant view of Vermont, with one of our red maples in the foreground showing how ready it was for autumn.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Shed filling up
The new shed is filling up quickly. This wood has been split for some time. It's nice and dry, totally ready for this season.
Lots of wood was cut, split, and stacked this weekend. These splendid pieces, from the trees cut down earlier this month, won't burn for more than a year. Paper birch needs many months to dry out. We'll have enough room in the shed for some newly split wood, as well.
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Shed done as wood work continues
Some siding needed to be back ordered, so our new wood shed wasn't completed until yesterday.
A handy shelf will help us store kindling above the big wood.
Also some work this weekend on some future shed wood!
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