Well Stacked.

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  1. Philip Nulty

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    Very artistic way to stack logs.



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  2. jbest123

    jbest123 In Flower

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    Nice but I am retired and don't have that kind of time on my hands. :eek:
     
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    Who would have thought that piles of chopped wood could look so good?!! The garage, the window box and the maze look great don't they? :D
     
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    Hi Jbest,..it sure took some time and i bet raised a lot of eyebrows.

    Hi Eileen,..the garage attracted me and some of those look alike huts,..just add some tarp inside and your car would be snug from the elements,..and cheaply.
     



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    WOW, I am lucky to get the wood just stacked let alone make some artisticky thing out of it....like jbest...(I am a stay at home mom/wife/gardener)...I don't have time for that. I need to pack lunches, make dinner, pull a weed here and there, pluck a few grapes and tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, broccoli, melons...you know, I just have too many other little things to get done to worry about making an eagle out of my woodpile, like...say, filing my nails or mail..scatter a little scratch grain or water the the fertilizer factory ( I am up to 4 of them now)....busy!
     
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    Tee hee Carolyn,..i reckon you don't have much time to spare,..with me its a question of what can i do next to pass the time,..i did take a notion to paint the house inside and out,..slowly,..now its finished i just stand back and smile :D
     
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    Those wood stacks are simply amazing! However, I do think that someone has way too much time on their hands.
    I especially liked the photo of the stacks that looked like bee skeps, with a lady standing in front of one.
    Using up one of those piles here in Texas would take years, possibly generations. We barbecue a lot, but burning wood for heat, not so much . . . .
     
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    Oh, do show us...new colors or just repainting the same to make it look fresher? new paint always looks so ...well, new.

    Time to spare...today it took me all of 5 minutes to water and check the 3 flats of seeds I started last week.oh boy...what a time taker upper :rolleyes: .
     
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    Hi Jane,..i suppose its like some people spending weeks setting up thousands of Christmas lights,..it looks good but i could do far more things that need doing for improvement and not just for show.

    Hi Carolyn,..oh it was a complete colour change inside and out,..i will post when i get all the shots on one computer.
     
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    Remarkable, Philip.
    I do not recall seeing this sort of stacking before.
     
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    Have to show this to my guys. Been burning wood for 40+ years
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I wonder how people come up with these kind of ideas? Necessity? Boredom? :D
    I love 'em though... gotta show this to my brother.
     
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    A normal wood stack looks boring, but these look like fun. :D
     
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