Friday, October 6, 2023

Sawbuck Friday

Summer-like warmth and no precipitation created some great opportunities to process firewood from the big cutting work late last month. This morning, we cut many split, 22" pieces in the sawbuck, then did a lot of stacking. Many days of work ahead, but we're doing just fine. A before/after duo appears below. The stacks of 22" pieces turned into sawdust and a higher pallet pile in an hour and 45 minutes.




Saturday, September 30, 2023

Lots of work ahead

Cavanaugh and Son Tree Service, based in Franconia, NH, did a great job at Hardwood Hermitage on Wednesday. They cut 18 trunks down as a means for us to protect power lines, add firewood by removal of some large trees with dieback, and expand solar production by removing some western and southern shade. Felling twisted trees and other difficult work can best be done by professionals! We've been going to work, with cutting and splitting over the last few days, with much work planned this autumn. 









Thursday, September 21, 2023

Helping more hardwoods

One of the felling axes went to work this a.m. The main goal: Help a few oaks and birches by clearing away the highly inferior balsam fir. Below is a before/after of the work session. The surviving hardwoods will get more sun now, increasing their chance of survival.




Sunday, September 10, 2023

Felling axes

A new implement has been added to the Hardwood Hermitage toolkit. Felling axes borrowed from a neighbor have thinned several trees over the last few days. Most of the dropped trees were balsam fir, with their demise helping oaks, sugar maple, and birches get more sun. The axes make for a great workout! Soft balsam fir can be taken down quite rapidly with a very sharp axe head.

The trial with a neighbor's axes tested different handle lengths and weights. The work sessions have been a lot of fun, with great benefits for the forest.





Thursday, August 31, 2023

A soggy three months

A marvelous day closed out August today. June 1 and August 31 this year were both beautiful, with much sunshine. In between, we had many humid, cloudy, and rainy days. Compared to the 92-day period last year, June through August 2023 produced 459 fewer kilowatt/hours of solar energy compared to the three months in 2022. But we still love the sun!!! This picture shows the western sky in the early evening today. The low on the first morning of September will barely top 40 degrees.



Monday, August 21, 2023

Harvesting success

A rainy and cloudy summer can't keep crops from doing great. Here is a picture from this morning, with half of a potato and carrot harvest after the drive up the hill from the neighborhood garden.


Blackberries have looked really good in the last week. These five were quickly nabbed. In total, we've harvested 51 cups of raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries in a month.



Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Bi-berry dessert

Add some spray whip cream to a nice bowl of raspberries and blueberries for a perfect dessert. The season for both berries is wrapping up, but these beauties started today on the vine. Blackberries, scattered so far, are really starting to come in. Expect pictures of those little wonders soon.