???? So I go away for a year or so just occasionally checking in and come back to find Geo in Appalachia? Damn Dude, talk about livin your best life!! Just wasted an hour of mine catching up on things. Either time really flies or you get a boatload accomplished in a very short period of time. Maybe both. Amazing work.
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Thanks TT, I'm staying in Mi when I have to get work done in the shop and then camping in Kentucky. Bow season starts the first week of September. I'll be working on some stand locations next week.
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Sept 1 will be here soon, can’t wait to follow a hunting season in Kentucky.
Hi Steve, you do grow a fine tickseed garden. While I do grow some yellow flowers this one, joe-pye,
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seems to be my new color. Lots of butterflies down in the crack.
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I did enough of that wood salvaging from old mortise& tenant bank barns to know that there's money in it, and I'm just fine with letting other people have it. Because knowing the amount of work needed to clean up that stack of boards you earned it. Is that hemlock?
Hemlock lasts like pressure treated wood if kept off the ground. Those are some nice heavy framing timbers and beams. They should have a bit of value for fireplace mantels and reproduction antique furniture makers. If you had a trailer load of those in our area it would be valuable. There's multiple crews in our area full time tearing down old buildings and making good money doing it, mostly to supply old wood to furniture makers.
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That ten pointer looks like he is the boss buck in the woods, which may mean he will respond aggressively to rattling. Worth a try this fall...
Pine usually didn't last quite as long, that's why the old barn builders used a lot of hemlock. It looks more like hemlock than pine in your pics.