Scott- get on the google and search "quit claim deed". You may find that you can write and submit the documentation yourself to remove you wife (God Rest Her Soul) from the title. I did not use a lawyer to add the OG to my property some years after I purchased it.
The answer to your question also applies to the following:
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away.
Why carrying a firearm in public with an empty chamber is a poor practice.
This is an old, well worn debate. It goes into the category of 5.56 vs .223, .308 vs. 7.62x51, potatoe vs. potato.
The exercise of compressing and decompressing works the metal. The spring in a static state does not wear out the spring any faster. There, that's my opinion. YMMV.
So, you know I had to check. I never realized the inside of my elbow to the tip of my middle finger is 16". :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
As for diameter, a 5"x 5"x 5" wedge shape is average for what we cut. And bigger than my forearm. We don't get any more money for smaller split wood, per se...
I've sold a rick for $100 stacked (I don't have a dump trailer either, wish I did). I've been considering raising the price due to increased fuel costs, and equipment costs.
The wood we season in the sheds comes out looking really nice. Appearance is important when you're demanding premium...
Went morel hunting yesterday. Sprayed down with Deep Woods Off by the OG before we went out. Showered and checked for "friends" when we got home.
Woke up at 2am this morning to a Lone Star crawling across my temple (I am a side sleeper). Didn't get much more sleep after that.
The church we attend does livestream. And they do a pretty good job of it.
We were both raised to believe the act of communion was a big deal (it is). So, considering the circumstances, the improvisation was just the ticket.
Which saw is it for? Did you get the lightweight bar? I've been buying the Oregon brand from Menards that includes a new chain. They're not expensive and I'm so hard on them I would be angry if I bought a Stihl brand and trashed it after only a few trips to the woods. :facepalm:
My first thought was the bark got skinned off that side years ago then over time grew over. I have numerous trees like this in my woods that got scraped during the first logging about 15 years ago. But by the size of that tree, that event would have been 100+ years ago.
I winterize our place, shut off everything between times that we are there. But I believe there are some owners that just leave the water on, heat set to 48° for their convenience when they return. Either way, once a squatter is in, your home is in huge danger of suffering some sort of damage if...