Blue Cedar first load by English Countrylife, on FlickrI said " nice wood, thanks!"
"You've got two hours to shift it" he said " that's the small stuff, I'm coming back with more"
So we stacked up the cord wood in the woodyard with some other that we are waiting to process
Cordwood in woodyard by English Countrylife, on FlickrThe rounds got stacked prior to splitting
Blue cedar small rounds by English Countrylife, on FlickrThen the second load was dropped
Second load of blue cedar by English Countrylife, on FlickrAgain cordwood was stacked. We find it much easier to sort the woodyard so that we can process all the cordwood then split all the sections. So the rounds are lined up. I didn't stack these - one attempt at lifting them was enough
Blue Cedar trunk by English Countrylife, on FlickrI'm hoping to process these in about a month, but unfortunately we are at the awkward stage where we need to use the seasoned wood at the back of the wood shed first!
Wood shed by English Countrylife, on FlickrFrom the odd few needles, it must have been a lovely tree
Blue Cedar needles by English Countrylife, on Flickr

