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Joe_Hoopsier

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Than from an open fire, from harvested hardwood trees from your own property. Split by hand. While setting under an inclosed 24x24 hip roof (much better than a gay pergola that some people still don’t have).
Smelling all of the Vanilla and deep chocolate aroma from the wood. While it has a deep, yet slow flame slowly rolling all of its essence into one’s nose?
Maybe even a very slight musk smell, that reminds of the sweat that created this heaven. Slight drizzle November rain in southern ish Indiana tapping on the tin roof.
What a perfect stage set, for a total Trump, and good people, landslide on this nov Election Day.
Thank the lord, that it will only take blue states, another 37 days, to count the votes that they’ve had for nearly a month now.
Never allow efficiency to get in the way of illegitimacy, when you need it. Whoa, there’s a hint of maple that nearly sticks to one’s tongue as you breathe in heaven.
 
Than from an open fire, from harvested hardwood trees from your own property. Split by hand. While setting under an inclosed 24x24 hip roof (much better than a gay pergola that some people still don’t have).
Smelling all of the Vanilla and deep chocolate aroma from the wood. While it has a deep, yet slow flame slowly rolling all of its essence into one’s nose?
Maybe even a very slight musk smell, that reminds of the sweat that created this heaven. Slight drizzle November rain in southern ish Indiana tapping on the tin roof.
What a perfect stage set, for a total Trump, and good people, landslide on this nov Election Day.
Thank the lord, that it will only take blue states, another 37 days, to count the votes that they’ve had for nearly a month now.
Never allow efficiency to get in the way of illegitimacy, when you need it. Whoa, there’s a hint of maple that nearly sticks to one’s tongue as you breathe in heaven.
Difficult to beat a sit around a well built campfire.
 
Than from an open fire, from harvested hardwood trees from your own property. Split by hand. While setting under an inclosed 24x24 hip roof (much better than a gay pergola that some people still don’t have).
Smelling all of the Vanilla and deep chocolate aroma from the wood. While it has a deep, yet slow flame slowly rolling all of its essence into one’s nose?
Maybe even a very slight musk smell, that reminds of the sweat that created this heaven. Slight drizzle November rain in southern ish Indiana tapping on the tin roof.
Slight change:
"Complimented with the sweet burning smell of a single malt scotch in your hand"
 
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Than from an open fire, from harvested hardwood trees from your own property. Split by hand. While setting under an inclosed 24x24 hip roof (much better than a gay pergola that some people still don’t have).
Smelling all of the Vanilla and deep chocolate aroma from the wood. While it has a deep, yet slow flame slowly rolling all of its essence into one’s nose?
Maybe even a very slight musk smell, that reminds of the sweat that created this heaven. Slight drizzle November rain in southern ish Indiana tapping on the tin roof.
What a perfect stage set, for a total Trump, and good people, landslide on this nov Election Day.
Thank the lord, that it will only take blue states, another 37 days, to count the votes that they’ve had for nearly a month now.
Never allow efficiency to get in the way of illegitimacy, when you need it. Whoa, there’s a hint of maple that nearly sticks to one’s tongue as you breathe in heaven.

We order up pinion wood from New Mexico to Tractor Supply in Elletsville for our chiminia.

Confused looks from the locals, but they dig the smell. Doesn't heat very well, though. 😄
 
We order up pinion wood from New Mexico to Tractor Supply in Elletsville for our chiminia.

Confused looks from the locals, but they dig the smell. Doesn't heat very well, though. 😄
Pinion.. Hmm never heard of it and because of that, I have to trust you on the aroma since Pine doesn't usually give me a deep rich smell. How'd you get turned onto it, instead of Mesquite or Juniper (from that similar region)?
I've got a little wood left from a tree down at my 3rd coast house that smells like burning sweet bubble gum. Absolutely delicious.
 
I bought my wood. I have two cords to stack, should be doing it now, but I'm using the rain as an excuse. I did make a small amount myself. I do split some of it.

Congrats on getting it done and enjoying it!
There are two types of people that split wood. 1- those who have too 2- those who love too.
Having said that, since I am fat and can not simply exercise for the sake of exercise, splitting wood is a great way to exercise while making it an easier to understand accomplishment of "doing something".
 
Pinion.. Hmm never heard of it and because of that, I have to trust you on the aroma since Pine doesn't usually give me a deep rich smell. How'd you get turned onto it, instead of Mesquite or Juniper (from that similar region)?
I've got a little wood left from a tree down at my 3rd coast house that smells like burning sweet bubble gum. Absolutely delicious.

Not sure...I think it's probably because they sell chiminia's and pinion outside grocery stores in Texas.

There's a Mexican pottery place over in Nashville...grab yourself a chiminia next time you're over there. Order some pinion online. Keep it dry.

Burn it one night when you're just looking for scent, not necessarily heat.

Chicks dig it as well. 😄
 
Not sure...I think it's probably because they sell chiminia's and pinion outside grocery stores in Texas.

There's a Mexican pottery place over in Nashville...grab yourself a chiminia next time you're over there. Order some pinion online. Keep it dry.

Burn it one night when you're just looking for scent, not necessarily heat.

Chicks dig it as well. 😄
cool cool cool cool/...

Chicks dig it???? If there are any chicks around, I will burn arsenic treated or creosote soaked railroad ties. I ain't losing another damn house. No lower level of life form in the universe.
 
Than from an open fire, from harvested hardwood trees from your own property. Split by hand. While setting under an inclosed 24x24 hip roof (much better than a gay pergola that some people still don’t have).
Smelling all of the Vanilla and deep chocolate aroma from the wood. While it has a deep, yet slow flame slowly rolling all of its essence into one’s nose?
Maybe even a very slight musk smell, that reminds of the sweat that created this heaven. Slight drizzle November rain in southern ish Indiana tapping on the tin roof.
What a perfect stage set, for a total Trump, and good people, landslide on this nov Election Day.
Thank the lord, that it will only take blue states, another 37 days, to count the votes that they’ve had for nearly a month now.
Never allow efficiency to get in the way of illegitimacy, when you need it. Whoa, there’s a hint of maple that nearly sticks to one’s tongue as you breathe in heaven.

I enjoy drinking whiskey and a cigar while watching the fire crackle
 
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There are two types of people that split wood. 1- those who have too 2- those who love too.
Having said that, since I am fat and can not simply exercise for the sake of exercise, splitting wood is a great way to exercise while making it an easier to understand accomplishment of "doing something".
Same boat for me. Making what I did jump started some good exercise. Now stacking and moving what I had delivered I am looking forward to for the same reason.
 
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I enjoy a bourbon and pipe while watching Joe chop my wood and build my fire, occasionally yelling

"Hurry up, bitch! That fire isn't going to build itself! And remember, when you're done: build me my damn pergola!"

Doesn’t sound like a peace pipe tho…
 
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