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Wife and I loved it! One of my specialties. Creamy tomato soup with basil, onion, garlic, allspice, salt and pepper. Tomatoes are plum tomatoes. The base is the juice from the tomatoes and chicken stock. Heavy whipping cream to make it nice and creamy. Companied by grilled cheese on sourdough bread.
That sounds delicious. We made bagel sandwiches. Rye bagel with Kinders Baja taco sauce, lettuce, thinly sliced pork tenderloin, homemade guacamole and homemade pickled red onion.

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Today was a crane day of 15 trees. 2 white pine, 10 honey locusts, and 3 red pine. They were all single picks with the 1st being a locust. The heaviest of the day coming in at 10k lbs. We were not expecting it to be that heavy. All the picks were done close to the crane. We had 5 total set ups for the crane.

Job was for the owner of the building used by CSX. All of the trees were around 3 sides of the building, except the 3 red pine. Last pick was a very dead locust at the rear corner of building. I had just hooked up the slings and rappelled to the ground. Guy rolls up and motions me to come over. He asks who I'm with. So I tell him and then he continues to ask more questions. Crane OP jumps out and comes over. Guy is ranting about how if the crane flips over it will obstruct the tracks for the trains. My boy, the OP, just purposely got himself fired from CSX a week prior. He didn't know the guy giving us chit though. He say's your working for CSX .....we both cut him off and replied, "No we're not." Guy leaves still being a d**k. Last tree down and sent the crane home. I helped clean up the rest of the trees that hadn't been touched yet. That's when the rain rolled in. I got soaked.

Bonus, brought home a truck load of 6'' honey locust limbs.
 
The 2025 version of a skating surface is back, eight bags of sand put down by the 3 point sander and the driveway is good.

Picture 1451 is what it looked like before I started.
 

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Oh man I may catch some slack for this one. Tonight is grilled cheese and tomato soup night at the DH household. So base tomato soup stock is Campbells 50/50 water and soup. I add tobasco, dried minced onion, parsley and a nice chunk of cheddar cheese. Say what you like but it’s bangin’! 😉😜



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The first time I had cheddar tomato soup was at “The Big E”. I think it was in the MA state house. Hooked ever since.
 
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Been burning splitter scraps, brush, old pallets and made the mistake of trying to burn damp sawdust since about 1:00 this afternoon. Still wandering up and down the hill to the fire pit to stir the coals...
 
I was up north last week working so things were in a sideways slide, one of those weeks.

While I was gone things were pretty wild up here. There were 2 wildfires. One at the base of the mountain, 10miles out, ran about 100 acres and the one that started about a quarter mile from our place ran 250 acres of Cherokee National. This was all going off during a 70mph wind event. Thank God it was a south wind and the starts were north of us. Needless to say the evacuation the wife was wrapped up in was...... hectic over the phone getting the place buttoned up for her to run.

All the cleanup I've been doing is definitely a good thing that I need to double down on. I learned some things about deep forest fires, at least these. The pine canopy here is very tall, 60 feet or so and the fires didn't make it up top, they were only ground brush fires although raging in the videos I saw. Living in the woods make me see these things from an angle of the clean woods floor isn't done for pretty but one of no dead fall fuel.

I suppose "work done" posts may get boring but the clean up will be leaning harder into ground fuel than stove wood.

Y'all stay safe and warm. Breakfast up the hill at the place that put the wife up for the night to thank Chris, then off into the woods.
 
Went out to start cleaning up a couple of trees snapped off by the wind and T walked out with her boots and wanted to help. It's the first time she wandered into the woods due to the snakes. Then she REALLY surprised me when she wanted me to teach her about chain saws. I wondered who switched out my wife 😂.

Taught her on some gravy cuts but she wanted a photo opp.

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Went out to start cleaning up a couple of trees snapped off by the wind and T walked out with her boots and wanted to help. It's the first time she wandered into the woods due to the snakes. Then she REALLY surprised me when she wanted me to teach her about chain saws. I wondered who switched out my wife 😂.

Taught her on some gravy cuts but she wanted a photo opp.

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You go T! I always let me husband do the chainsawing. We had an electric chainsaw in the past and I used that once or twice on some smaller stuff. The chainsaw scares me a bit. But I am good at sharpening the chains.
 
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