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Cross Cut Saw

Feeling the Heat
Mar 25, 2012
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Boulder, CO
I awoke this morning to find something deeply disturbing.

The main level of our home where the stove is, is in the mid 70's and the stove is still over 300 degrees.
It's going to be in the low 50's outside today so I don't think I need to light a fire this morning for the first time since I'd say about early to mid October.

What am I supposed to do with myself?

The kids have raided the Easter Baskets, my wife is probably going to sneak back to bed, and I have no fire to light or add wood to.

I think I'll make some coffee and open a window, that should cool it down enough for a small fire!

 
Paint a wall of the house of the house since it is warm?

I'm sure I can ind dishes for you to do over here if you are bored.

Matt
 
AHEM.......I don't see a problem here
Would you like to come over to my place and
Paint a wall of the house of the house since it is warm?

I'm sure I can ind dishes for you to do over here if you are bored.

Matt
You could come to my place and build me a wood shed since I am getting more serious about heating with wood. lol
 
Cut, split, stack.....repeat......
 
Nice, isn't it???

:p
 
Just a taste of spring. We'll be sending more cold weather east. Down to 19 tonight with high of 34 tomorrow in Wisconsin.
 
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