No, I don't think so. Here we go with the saints and monk thing again huh Peter? Well listen up......I am less than inclined to take your advice on anything of this nature after your "Thought" last week regarding trees and a roomful of silent monks. I asked then about the possibility of using monks as tonewoods based on your dubious analogy, but owing to your intelligence, I figured you would not have posted such a thought unless there was something to it. MY mistake.At no little expense, I acquired a few monks of varying persuasions such as Gregorian and Buddhist, etc. I took them to the mill to have them quartersawn and when I brought the monk billets home I neatly stacked them in a drying pattern to properly air dry for use. I should have known better than to trust you on such a thing considering your recent interaction with the Waylon Heron.
In any case, I finished the stack and evidently I should not have acquired the Buddhist variety of monk, as within 15 minutes the entire stack went up in flames. The financial loss has been considerable.
For these reasons, I'm personally advocating that St. Frank just keep feeding the birds and you need to locate the Waylon Heron and take care of him. BTW, what ARE you doing about that? I certainly haven't seen his picture on any milk cartons!
Spaw