A neighbour pruned a diseased apple tree and very kindly gave me a pile of logs. Apparently he can smell wood smoke from my burner and even knows what time I light up!
I am very pleased as I have read apple wood gives off a very fragrant aroma.
I know a pile of wood may not excite many but for sad little me it has made my day.
Well I think it's wonderful. Lovely gift. From another burner of logs.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I would LOVE to have a little pile of apple wood! Mmmmm...
ReplyDeleteYay! La Bird posts! In full agreement with all so far - a pile of logs is a grrrrrreat present for this time of year, indeed at anytime of year. Especially apple.... mmmm.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby cuts up trees for a livin'... & we are BIG logs burners in our home... yep, big up the log man...!
ReplyDeleteGlad you bogged today... hope you're feeling a bit better...
i know where you are coming from dear friend... i received a log for Valentines Day and was over the moon :)
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t x
Oh I didn't know that apple wood would be so fragrant, it sounds lovely.
ReplyDeletei feel your love : )
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I am happy for you, as apple wood really does smell wonderful, we even use it on our barbeque when we can get some!
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Anyone who relies upon a woodburner will get excited by a pile of kindling, let alone whole logs as beautiful as that! And you're right about the apple wood - it smells magical! You will have to join your neighbour outside to share the benefit of it (once they have seasoned!) t.x
ReplyDeleteI have wood envy, I bet the smell will be wonderful...
ReplyDeleteI'm only happy when our wood store is full to the brim!
L x
I love old piles of wood although I leave mine to rot around the garden! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift, lucky you for having such a nice neighbour.
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I completetly understand!
ReplyDeleteApple is the best for the smell, apparently ash is best for the heat.
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