Posts Tagged ‘Firewood’

A Family Affair

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Mark Cutting FirewoodJust a quick post to say Waterloo Farm is truly a family affair! We had a bit of a push on the outside this weekend due to the glorious weather. The grass needed cutting (again!), we wanted to sort out the stable and generally tidy up. We had some very generous offers of help from the family and we took full advantage of them …

So we just want to say …

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The First Step to Self-Sufficiency?

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Pile of kindlingOK, I admit, it’s only a very small thing, but it feels good, and like a step in the right direction on the path to becoming self-sufficient, which in many ways is our ultimate aim with Waterloo Farm. The picture shows the pile of kindling that we generated by stripping the branches from the (soon to be completely deceased!) Weeping Silver Birch [see here for the post about it]. Big son and I spent several hours (some in the rain, we were enjoying it that much!) with the secateurs, loppers and bow saw making the kindling out of the smaller branches and as you can see, there was actually quite a lot of it! It will need to be seasoned (dried) for a year before we can use it, but it will feel like a real achievement when we come to burn it next winter, knowing it is available because of our hard work, and better still, was free!

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Weeping Silver Birch is Nuked!

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Silver Birch with KidsIt just had to go – and fortunately everyone agreed, including the previous owner Mr P. Today saw the the Weeping Silver Birch receive a radical new look, prior to being fully removed when we can work out how!

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