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On Jul 4, 8:24*pm, "Doug Brown" wrote:
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C'mon Jo4hn, there are at least three or four more trees in Saskatchewan - I
know 'cause I've seen 'em myself!


Lots of trees north of Saskatchewan in the NWT. They're pretty small,
but they are trees.

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On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 15:39:36 -0500, krw wrote:

On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:55:44 -0400, Bill
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On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 22:02:04 -0600, "Doug Brown"
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My father used to say any time the knife was sharp. ie. saw, ax, etc.

I personally like to cut them when it is not so hot and humid. Meaning
early spring or late fall, depending on where you live

I live in the middle of the Canadian prairies. What is this "hot" and
"humid" that you speak of?

It's what we southerners get for free and you northerners pay for.
It's called a sauna.


More generally, it's called "free heat"


Yeah, but with free heat you don't get all that wonderful moisture. I
think you call it "humidity".
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On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 09:48:09 -0400, Bill
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On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 15:39:36 -0500, krw wrote:

On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:55:44 -0400, Bill
wrote:

On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 22:02:04 -0600, "Doug Brown"
wrote:

"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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My father used to say any time the knife was sharp. ie. saw, ax, etc.

I personally like to cut them when it is not so hot and humid. Meaning
early spring or late fall, depending on where you live

I live in the middle of the Canadian prairies. What is this "hot" and
"humid" that you speak of?

It's what we southerners get for free and you northerners pay for.
It's called a sauna.


More generally, it's called "free heat"


Yeah, but with free heat you don't get all that wonderful moisture. I
think you call it "humidity".


When I lived in VT, we didn't get any of that free moisture to go with
the *expensive* heat, either. Everything wood (back on-topic fell
apart, along with my skin.

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