Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 27, 2014 at 18:29:10 from (174.124.68.28):
Son got the wood up and under the deck. A small pile of wood put on a skid for the garage furnace. Sure am happy with the results and still have 10 cord un-cut for next year. We bought the 10 cord from the logger and made up our 12.5 cord now under the deck, from our ground. We pass the mill in Rice Lake and I can tell ya they have Wood reaching 80+ feet high. Guess they will sell it to Japan to buy and then re-sell it to us at a later time. Thats been done before. Tonight we put on a new leather sling on the 30.06 Remington semi auto.Son did a rough sight in and the 3 shot group was less than an inch apart. A little off to the right, but we will re-sight later on before deer season.Other then that, no other new news. Keep warm and OH yeah, Going to the eye surgeon for final look see with the eyes. Still remarkable to me how much sight was missed with the cataracts grown over the eyes. I would highly recommend that surgery to anyone who has this problem. Regards LOU.
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