This is a view from my roof
If you look close you can see elk and wild boar on Grantham mountain in the famous Colburn Park a private hunting club.
One of or if not the first in the country. The list of members are kept secret.
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Member Rob lives on the other side of the mountain.
Bruno
Very nice view of your place in New Hampshire.You do not have problems with birds falling into your chimney with no cap ? We build flat metal covers on angle iron legs with wire mesh .But it might be the birds go with the New Hampshire motto of live free or die :D
Zeke,
At my place no problems with birds or squirrels but at the condos I used to take care of squirrels where a big problem.
I recognize your place from the sawing event at your place some time ago. Great moment. If I remember well , Peter Drouin was where the small structure is about in line with the roof ridge. Very good souvenirs.
Nice view. 8) You've got lots of driveway to plow this winter. ;)
P.S. I get starlings, even with a cap on. Ain't too many critters that haven't figure them contraptions out. Wait until the honeybees decide to move in. :D
You have a lot going on in the photo. Great to see you so busy.
I recognize the wood yard from our Northern Project visit, last year. It appears that you cleared out a new area for the Woodmizer.
YH,
It's a mess I need to get a grip on it this week.
I have been taking to much work and not tending to organization and before snow clean up.
Not good.
I can't resist the extra green backs :D
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Keep the sawdust flowing!
At a place I used to take care of even had a racoon get stuck down at the bottom. How often do you clean out the pipe? Need to clean that black stuff off, mine got real bad an rotted the metal.