Charles in Aus.
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Our climates are so very different and the sight of some US firewood piles are really quite impressive to my Antipodean eyes .
Yes our winters get cold , but it rarely snows except for Alpine areas and an average mid Winter's day is probably somewhere around 10 or 12 degrees Celsius.
This is my wood pile , mostly Gum and Silver Wattle , it will last a year or two .
Transporting the split wood up to the house woodshed .
Splitting down on the barn paddock .
I found this fellow in amongst it all , an Australian Huntsman spider , not venomous but capable of giving you a nasty bite .
I would really like to see other wood piles , always something to learn and admire
Yes our winters get cold , but it rarely snows except for Alpine areas and an average mid Winter's day is probably somewhere around 10 or 12 degrees Celsius.
This is my wood pile , mostly Gum and Silver Wattle , it will last a year or two .
Transporting the split wood up to the house woodshed .
Splitting down on the barn paddock .
I found this fellow in amongst it all , an Australian Huntsman spider , not venomous but capable of giving you a nasty bite .
I would really like to see other wood piles , always something to learn and admire