RB, gonna take a lot longer than a week to get your green wood down to kiln dried moisture content. The outsides, yeah, the inside will still be wet. Unless you mean to bring your shop heat way up and add some forced ventilation.
Got started on a couple "undone" projects yesterday now that it's warm enough more or less to really work outside. Years back when we got here I had part of my barn roof covered in steel. A few years later I had most of another part done. A few years later I need the other half of what wasn't done...done. And through all this I left my machine shed with shingles and it's roof has rotted away. Shingles suck. Just my opinion, but up here at least, they are useless. So now I'm having to tear the roof off the machine shed. When I say "I", I mean my boys, my daughters new boyfriend with the piercings (seems like a nice kid actually), or any other fool that happens to wander by and can be coerced/bribed into helping. We've jacked the soggy part of the roof up and the back (windward) half has to come off. It's a cruddy job to do. The lesson in all this is that cheaping out and not having all the barn roofs done at once was really, really stupid. The machine shed comes first while oldest boy is still here, he'll be on the road all summer till snow. The barn roof will be an Amish job. There is always a crew of young Amish guys with good balance ready to do these jobs for not a whole lotta money.
The transmission in the little Escape isn't acting weird now. ??? Maybe the trash in in the filter. I dunno, it'll die soon I'm sure.
Today is goat and sheep worming day! My wife chose to take a bunch of clothes to the Salvation Army store 50 miles away rather than hand around for that. Huh...