Posted by Lou from Wis. on October 26, 2017 at 16:40:30 from (184.158.3.232):
Split the last of the wood, so now all is left is stacking. 2 two 4 " of snow is in the forecast for tomorrow!!.My 2nd daughter Victoria came from work and gave us a hand.Made short work of the wood pile.We have a lot of honey do things left, Potato sorting, Chain saw sharpening,Plow truck to get ready,oil change,plug cleaning,checking the operation of the plow, running the 706 tractor, checking anti freeze ect.This year we have a heated garage to do it in comfort for the first time ever,with out he wood furnace - torpedo heater in operation.What a difference the out door wood furnace makes.We accomplished one lot of enterprises going on and we beat the winter by a day.I surely dread getting so far behind in projects,but now there is LIGHT at the end of the tunnel.Time to relax and enjoy time again.Still worry about the family members fighting cancer,& bad knees.Happy to hear Larry on the corner winning the fight with his cancer and all the support from great friends here on Y.T. Warmest regards to all here.Lou& Victor.
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