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DTrain

Feeling the Heat
Nov 7, 2012
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Stow, MA
This is the best time of year to show off the hearth! This is my first season with the stove.

Lets see some pics of your favorite part of the house.

Cheers!
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This is the best time of year to show off the hearth! This is my first season with the stove.

Lets see some pics of your favorite part of the house.

Cheers!View attachment 86076
Here's mine shown with a fresh load of puglies,by the way the dogs load in actuality burned 24 hours,as I did not reload at 18 hours as previously mentioned,with todays solar gain house stayed in 70's.Happy holidays!
 

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No problem with the TV so far? I was told that if a candle does not melt the TV will be fine and I had a candle on top of the TV all last season without even moving so I feel pretty good about it. besides - TV's are rather disposable anymore and I like it there so if I get 5yrs or so I will be happy. Now if it dies every season I will need to rethink my wall mount!!
 
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Man the quote in you signature is spot on!
Thanks....Life is to be lived....work hard....play hard, and don't look in the rearview, look out the windshield, and go full throttle
 
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