Chopping firewood for the stove will also give you some exercise, which most of us need.
This sounds a bit like my parents, living in the forest with no internet or TV,
chopping firewood for their cookstove, and eating their meals by lamplight.
The sound that he'd made,
chopping firewood in his driveway, it had grated on Michael.
Teaching gets Thomas home early enough to work for several hours in his yard and tend to other chores — such as
chopping firewood.
As James expected the camping party to get back to the useful business of
chopping firewood and cooking supper once he had «assuaged the dispute» by his pragmatic observations, so the application of process thinking in reference to the canonical wars now ravaging American higher education should be the means by which faculty might be led back from endless idle arguments to their real and proper work of designing good courses and teaching them well.
Slide the Switch screen into the shovel to dig holes, and into the axe to
chop firewood.
Timberman — an amusing game where you will
chop firewood and avoid branches.
Not exact matches
I live in the mountains where I drop trees, cut them into rounds, and use a gas - powered splitter to
chop them into
firewood.
just to verify from one who lives in Montana this week I split
firewood, had to miss deer crossing the road, collected eggs from my chickens,
chopped wood, ate chicken fried steak, rented movies from 1960, drove my truck, but sadly my horse died this summer so I am one person who lives in Montana who does not have a horse.
«She told us stories of selling pencils on the street and how her family had to
chop up their piano to sell as
firewood,» her daughter said.
The bolo style machetes are most commonly used in South America and Asia for
chopping through thick brush, cutting
firewood, or killing animals.
I totally agree with Animanarchy, I cut my own
firewood and the pulling,
chopping and lifting involved is great exercise, a huge sense of achievement and a warm house, and somehow whether it takes 30 or 60 minutes is irrelevant.
We've been (rather unhappily) wrapped up in a cold snap that was only supposed to last a couple of weeks... We've been busy gathering
chopping, splitting and stacking
firewood for winter and I've been scrambling to get as much done outside as I can!
Laminate flooring exists throughout and the home's wood stove heats the entire home — you'll always have that fire - side, charcoal smell, but you also need to make sure you've
chopped enough
firewood for a full winter season.
Collect food in the forest and
chop down trees to get
firewood and building materials.
Firewood generally needs to be
chopped into smaller pieces than those that you will get from the wood merchant.
The CSIRO study of plant growth from 1982 - 2010 only showed 11 % plant growth increase instead of 20 + % because of activities like Tanzania, who
chopped down 28 % of their forest for
firewood during the period.
In 1775, a group of Loyalists
chopped down the old tree and used it for
firewood.
The city normally turns fallen trees into mulch and
chops it into
firewood — but they can't keep up.