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Ironwood

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When I am not at work, I am spending my time at home.
In the mornings, I drink lots of coffee and I make a few pens, and do my chores.
In the afternoon, I collect some firewood and stoke the fire, while I have a few beers.

This stuff is mostly Wattle, a close cousin to Koa, it makes good coals.
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Me too...I call it "The Great Wood Migration."
Four cord moved from the wood shed to the basement, then four cord cut, split, and moved into the shed.P1010317.jpgIMG_20190905_1122584_rewind.jpg These are last year's photos. I got a jump on it this year.
I keep thinking...how many pen blanks in a cord?
 

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Looks very tropical there, I am envious. Are you close to the coast?
That looks like a big fire pit. Does it have a purpose other than enjoyment? Looks big enough to serve a commercial purpose.
 

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Looks very tropical there, I am envious. Are you close to the coast?
That looks like a big fire pit. Does it have a purpose other than enjoyment? Looks big enough to serve a commercial purpose.
About 15 miles to the coast from here, though the creek is just through the trees.

I have dropped the basket over the top of a big old tree stump, burning it out.
It's a stainless steel filter basket, they use them to wash the coal . After they reach their use by date, they get scrapped.
 

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That beer looks very inviting. Especially since the sale of alcohol has been completly banned in South Africa during lockdown. It has been more than four weeks now. 😋🍻
Wow, we have restrictions to how much we can buy at any one time, 2 boxes of 24 or 30 beers, at least where I get my beer from. The pubs and bars have been shut down here, but we can still drink at home.
 
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Nice stack of wood. What years your Mule? I've got a 2005 that's still running great and a big hand around my place. State run liquor stores are considered essential here in Montana. I don't drink but apparently sales have gone way up since they shut down all the bars, distilleries and breweries.
 

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When I am not at work, I am spending my time at home.
In the mornings, I drink lots of coffee and I make a few pens, and do my chores.
In the afternoon, I collect some firewood and stoke the fire, while I have a few beers.
Sounds good to me...
 
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Here in PA we have an odd system. Beer distributors can only sell beer and sililar drinks. State Stores sell wine and hard spirits.
I don't know if it's still that way here, but we had same rules in TN when I first moved here....My county was dry until a couple of years ago, so never paid much attention to alcohol sales... not that much of a drinking man anyway.
 

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Nice stack of wood. What years your Mule? I've got a 2005 that's still running great and a big hand around my place. State run liquor stores are considered essential here in Montana. I don't drink but apparently sales have gone way up since they shut down all the bars, distilleries and breweries.
I bought the Mule 2nd hand in 2004, it was 5 years old at the time so I guess that makes it a '99 model.
It was parked up for a few years because it had no brakes, just recently I pulled it out of the shed and overhauled the brake wheel cylinders and master cylinder. Still runs great, but needs a new battery, I put that battery in there in 2006, so can't complain.

When they announced that the pubs were closing, people hit the takeaway shops, filling their cars with beer . They had to put the 2 carton limit in place, otherwise beer was going to go the way of toilet paper, The breweries wouldn't have been able to keep up.
 
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I bought the Mule 2nd hand in 2004, it was 5 years old at the time so I guess that makes it a '99 model.
It was parked up for a few years because it had no brakes, just recently I pulled it out of the shed and overhauled the brake wheel cylinders and master cylinder. Still runs great, but needs a new battery, I put that battery in there in 2006, so can't complain.

When they announced that the pubs were closing, people hit the takeaway shops, filling their cars with beer . They had to put the 2 carton limit in place, otherwise beer was going to go the way of toilet paper, The breweries wouldn't have been able to keep up.

My mules a little work horse, pardon the pun. I'm on my third battery but it still runs great. Enjoy yours!
 

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Todays activities.......
Decided to lift the filter basket and clear the ash off the stump, so I could see if there was progress.
The stump has burned down below ground level now, and I got 4 wheelbarrow loads of ash, which got spread around the gardens and lawn.
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Another job done, a tow hitch for the wheelybin, bent it up with some 1/2" reo bar. Works great, around corners, over bumps, not a problem.
The garbage truck turns around about a 1/4 mile from my house, so I have to take the bin out once every week. This will make things a bit easier.
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I thought all you Aussie drank Foster's.

Went to a party once at a friend's house... the hostess drank two fosters in pretty quick progression... next thing we new she was running down the street barefoot... having a really really good time. :D
 

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I thought all you Aussie drank Foster's.

Went to a party once at a friend's house... the hostess drank two fosters in pretty quick progression... next thing we new she was running down the street barefoot... having a really really good time. :D
It's rather funny that people think we all drink Fosters. I can honestly say that I don't know anyone here who does drink it.
I think it's got to do with a clever marketing campaign when they promoted the stuff to the US and The UK.
I have tried it once but didn't like it much.
 
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Maybe all the characters in "Crocodile Dundee" were drinking Fosters?? Never tried it myself... I actually prefer a Mexican beer or a good Porter to most American beers... My favorite was a beer out of Nicaragua, but it got sold to another company and not as good as before...I do not drink Corona, more likely Tecate or Dos XX if I want a lager...

On the wheeled garbage can... we don't have garbage pick up here... I have to take it once a week into the local service center in town... about 6 miles away.
 
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