That’s one way to create fertilizer.Would it be inhumane to suggest feeding them live to hungry pigs? Asking for a friend...
Good job dad! Got to teach boys to be men!I had a fantastic day today, major milestone as a father.
Taught my son to use a chainsaw, and was able to spend the day working alongside him cutting firewood. It's great to have a young man to teach and work with. He had a great time also, and still has all his toes.
Yes. It's rather nerve-wracking teaching them! I had him limbing fallen trees too, since he had the smaller saw (I was cutting rings), and that is a job that takes a large amount of care. Watched him use a full tank before I was comfortable picking up the other saw and taking my eye off him - but by that stage I wasn't worrying about him any more. He's very sensible and was soon able to recognise what was beyond his skill level and stay clear of it, leaving the potentially dangerous bits to me.I remember being nervous about our boys using those.
Well said! My hubby has stressed to our sons the need to know what the limb is going to do before you make the cut. They trim and remove trees, and have a very good safety record (thank YHWH) that we hope they don't get casual about.Every cut is different. If you can learn to cut up fallen wood safely, you can probably do any job safely.
Just don’t buy a wooden ladder on the same receipt as a chainsaw…….Most of the older men I have seen die in accidents usually die from pickup trucks and ladders. I sometimes joke with Steve that he'll know when I'm really mad at him because I'll buy him a ladder.
Life just plain ole has risks. Our guys do honey bee relocation too, and we know of people who have been killed by bees.We are acutely aware of the risk,
It is a sad truth.
And I don’t think that we have reached the bottom.It is a sad truth.
And that also is a sad truth.And I don’t think that we have reached the bottom.