I filled my trailer (30ft flatbed I built 3 foot high sides on, filled really makes my 1-ton dually work hard) with ~6 cord of fresh cut red oak today. Took 2 of us working hard all day but we just cut it, have not split it yet. Most will be firewood but some show a potential for spalting/figures so that will go in the turning pile. Also picked up 1/2 cord of cottonwood, cut 24 to 30 inches long, 16-20 inch diameter. I have already turned some of this, absolutely love it. Made a nice bowl for a fruit bowl for the guy giving me the cotton wood. I'll have to post up some pics. My wife saw it, took it, walked off and said you better start making another one to give to him... LOL, she really fell in love with the spalting in it. So I guess I'm going to get started on another one and will hide it from my wife this time. I need to spend more time working on the inside of bowls, the outside is a breeze now but can't quite get the inside cut smooth. I can't quite figure out how to do a decent transition from side to bottom, yea, I know, practice practice practice. Yes, a mentor would be nice but with this virus, I'm only allowed to be in contact with 2 guys I hunt with and family. I also received 1/2 cord of some box-elder and some piss-elm. Both of those have lots of color in them and some small burls. I'll cut out the burls and save for when my experience level goes up. Most this wood was blown down/over last fall during a heck of a wind storm. What we cut today was leaning/laying on other trees so alot never touched the ground until we cut it today. There's enough wood left there for me to fill my trailer a good 5-6 times. Atleast I'll have enough firewood to last a few.... years. I'm tired, feel llike this old fart has been ran over a few times.... LOL, night.