Lickety Split Wood Service. Peppertree wood, soaked in rainwater and ready to burn. I thought this looked like a real fire in a fireplace but I've been seeing things, lately.
I saved them from the woodpile because I liked them. The shape of them after they came off the splitter reminded me of fire. I piled them into the wheelbarrow and then it rained....they were even more beautiful having soaked in their fresh water bath.... :0]
I also thought it looked like a fire. They are beautiful. I think you should go around the country and teach people to see beauty in non-conventional things. Maybe the world would be a nicer place. :)
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Why do you soak it in water?
It is kind of glowing, with the sunlight on it- more of that refraction stuff probably ;)
I saved them from the woodpile because I liked them. The shape of them after they came off the splitter reminded me of fire. I piled them into the wheelbarrow and then it rained....they were even more beautiful having soaked in their fresh water bath....
:0]
On the first glance I did think it was a fire... then a read your post and checked again. Very interesting!
I also thought it looked like a fire. They are beautiful. I think you should go around the country and teach people to see beauty in non-conventional things. Maybe the world would be a nicer place. :)
Re: My parents are very rational people and my experience with Andrew made me think things through 80,000 times before I do them sometimes. :)
Me encanta la palabra "mija."
Nina de Aprobacion,
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Con amor,
Changapeluda
my gosh it does!
i love real open fires :]
xx xx xx
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