During the long, hot summer months, when time drips like honey and no one considers burning wood to keep them warm, in our woodyard the hard work is still going on. Logs need to be cut and boxes need to be filled, ready for the busy winter ahead.
When the winter ends and spring arrives, that’s lots of firewood to be cut and dried again before summer is out! And that is why, when our drivers take off their driving gloves in March, they quickly replace them again with gloves fit for wood-chopping purposes. They take them off to eat their honey, though.