"Sending up my timber" is a phrase that can refer to the act of sending a message or signal, often used in a nautical or logging context. In maritime terms, it might imply raising a flag or sending a distress signal. In a logging context, it could relate to sending logs downriver for transport. The specific meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
The phrase is based in the Afro-American / Southern Christian church. If one were to pray a good prayer, or an extremely long prayer, you may here a person say they were "sending up timber". The timber will be used for the construction of there heavenly home....In other words your home in heaven (however great or small!) is built according to how much time you spend in prayer.
It means that timber is harvested from trees which are replaced and does not contribute to deforestation.
timber industry?
Timber wolves or grey wolves can run up to 35mph.
sending voltage means voltage applied to source side.....
A timber mill.
Native timbers are simply timbers that are found locally. Native timber can also be 'second growth' timber, which means that it is sustainable.
it is timber. it is very delacate and monkeys wipe there bum with it. after jizzing they shove it up there japs eye
it gets cut down and turned into timber.....somehow
sending letters with messengers sending a message to tell someone with messengers
driftwood
pick up logs