Be Present - In Everything You Do (Especially the Mundane)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Raw and unedited, I'm harvesting birch bark for crafts, and split firewood for winter heat. It's where I'm and what I'm doing, there's nothing else (I even forgot I was filming).
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Enjoy your work! 👍
Back at ya! Cheers and take care.
A cool video. Surprised at how easy the bark came off. Do the little things right and the big things fall into place. Getting great views with this vid. Awesome. Thanks.
If you get it at the right time, it peels nicely. I got lucky this year, timing was just right.
Thanks Stevo,
BJ
First time watching. It was so relaxing. Thanx for sharing. GBU
Thank you for the feed back. Glad you enjoyed it. Take care, BJ
I've enjoyded your video, and you've must enjoyed doing so! You were able to separate the phloem from the xylem with such great precision.
Thank you. Nice to hear you enjoyed it.
The bark releases and separates quite nicely if you do it at the right time and under the right condition.
I genuinely enjoy chopping firewood. I can do it for hours. It just feels good and brings a good soreness and tired that clears the mind. What do you do with those bark skins? Thanks for sharing!
Yeah it's even better in the winter. As the saying goes, 'firewood heats you twice".
I use the inner bark for tea.
I haven't decided yet what I'm going to do with the outer bark, I have been kicking around the idea of using it as shingles or siding for an out building (maybe an outdoor kitchen). We'll see, it's been a while since I took the time to collect it.
In the past I used it for crafts (baskets and such).
Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for letting me know.
@@uglyapple I've heard of people that used the outer bark for knife sheaths, but I wouldn't be able to tell how thwy do it.
@@chaves5028 Thanks for that, I'll look into it. Sounds interesting.