New Year Resolution

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The new shed sounds good. I don't have a wood-related resolution. Mine is to get my novel published...but my main character does have 3 fireplaces - two for heating and one for cooking, so I maybe that counts.
 
Mine are:
to keep the wood sheds full & have at least 1 years supply of well seasoned wood ready by Fall.
(Which means I have to get with soon & get 2012 wood found, CS&S.)
 
PapaDave said:
Bigg_Redd, I put mine up this past spring, and couldn't be happier. No more dang tarps!
Looking forward to the pics.

It's great isn't it.
Love my wood cover to. I don't miss chasing, replacing, adding weights or cussing the tarps.

You need a new resolution, this one counted for 2010. :)
 
YESSERIE!! This is my first winter with the woodshed, I really dont miss fighting with tarps, wet wood, and constantly cleaning snow off my stacks. Why didnt I do this years ago? Because I had not yet been inspired by you stove-crazed professionals. ;-)
 

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bogydave said:
to keep the wood sheds full & have at least 1 years supply of well seasoned wood ready by Fall.

That was my 2008 resolution but I have backslid already. The past couple of days have finished melting the 6' of December snow off the heap though. So, all is not lost.
 
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