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Bob Smalser
05-13-2004, 2:46 PM
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Taking a break today from digging an unpleasantly large foundation hole (70, 10-yd loads?) to mill up all the Western White Pine on hand before the warm weather facilitates Blue Mold. The fir and cedar will keep.

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Same properties as Eastern White Pine…the heartwood has some uses on boats and it’s great interior house trim. Two middlin-size trees, 27” diameter…6 sawlogs logs total, three of them pretty clear…one tree was free and the owner of the other gets one lower log’s worth in return for sawing 4/4 paneling.

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Appears I’ll recover 1000-1200 BF from them today….and around 300 BF of CVG stock. Fragrant…you can smell that pine 100 yards away, and there are two ospreys and an eagle working the ponds today as the Cutties feed on the surface and the last of the Coho smolt head downstream.

Hope you folks working in offices have a nice day. ;)

Robert Ducharme
05-13-2004, 3:11 PM
Man, the guy buries the knife :( and then TWISTS it :mad: Slime, just slime :rolleyes:

Chris Padilla
05-13-2004, 3:14 PM
May blue mold take a strangle-hold on all that smelly pine! ;)

James Carmichael
05-13-2004, 4:21 PM
May blue mold take a strangle-hold on all that smelly pine! ;)

And the osprey eat your pet goldfish.

Dan Mages
05-13-2004, 4:59 PM
And the osprey eat your pet goldfish.
And may you be inflicted with the fleas from a thousand camels. ;) ;)

Bob Smalser
05-13-2004, 6:54 PM
Y’all are right, and I’m sorry…just couldn’t resist some ribbing today…but I really should give equal time to all 5 months of winter with 34-degree rain dripping down my neck and soaking my wool shirt.

Or going to work in the dark at 7:30 and coming home in the dark at 4:00…wonder why all those spotlights are on the work trucks out here? Count the lights on the hoe in the pic...there are 8.


Or those warmer fall and spring rainy days where it’s warm enuf that wearing wool and getting soaked through is more comfortable than rain gear…as long as you keep moving. ;)

Robert Ducharme
05-13-2004, 9:34 PM
Weeeelllll I guess I will forgive you :o But onlyl if you load up your truck and bring a bunch of that wood down to my place!!! :D In fact, I would even be willing to come up that and take it off your hands so you have more room in your lot. After all, you don't want to run out of space do you? :D :D

Todd Burch
05-13-2004, 9:35 PM
Hey Bob, what does that CVG white pine sell for up there? (air dried)

Ken Fitzgerald
05-13-2004, 10:46 PM
Bob, Watch Robert....he isn't kidding! He showed up in my driveway just to watch that evil dragon( disguised as an english walnut tree) get slain! He's a good guest!

Kelly C. Hanna
05-14-2004, 12:34 AM
I don't work in an office thank God, but I don't have the view you had today either! I envy the ability you have to score all that Pine!