Leasburg, Missouri
06-13-2012
Since when does firewood come in tie-dyed colors?
Shame this place was closed the day we were there, I would have liked to see this.
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If you ever go back make sure you get a photo of this wood. I'm curious.
ReplyDeletei'm curious, too.:p
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Ha ha. Maybe I should suggest my husband start tie dying the wood he chops for our stove?
ReplyDeleteCertainly makes you curious!!!
ReplyDeleteThat would be very cool wood:) B
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! inquiring minds want to know!
ReplyDeleteMust take special talent to tie dye firewood. Fine sign.
ReplyDeleteas if a nice wood fire isn't colourful enough1
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you weren't in Oregon hen you took this ;>) (from Veneta, still the tie-dye capital of the world!)
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