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Angus

Burning Hunk
Oct 30, 2007
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Co. Angus, Scotland
Unfortunately, we still are, but only at night, it got up to 66 deg with us today, the hottest day of the year so far, where I live :ZZZ
Thats hot when you have the polar bear genes.
I heard the US has had a very hot dry summer, is it true?
In Scotland it has rained solid for nearly 3 months now.
I get paranoid on the odd occasion that the Sun comes out and worry if it stops raining! Would have to get the factor 1000 sun blocker out!
No wonder alcohol and firewood is such a prestigious commodity here!
 
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For me in the northeast, July had a few hot days, but this summer has been rather nice. This is the coolest August I have ever experienced.
 
Unfortunately, we still are, but only at night, it got up to 66 deg with us today, the hottest day of the year so far, where I live :ZZZ
Thats hot when you have the polar bear genes.
I heard the US has had a very hot dry summer, is it true?
In Scotland it has rained solid for nearly 3 months now.
I get paranoid on the odd occasion that the Sun comes out and worry if it stops raining! Would have to get the factor 1000 sun blocker out!
No wonder alcohol and firewood is such a prestigious commodity here!

Here in Northern Ohio, we are way under our normal rainfall and had almost 20 days in July over 90° (in a row) breaking a record that was 70 yrs old... Hot, Humid, and Dry :(

Waiting on burning season...
 
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Today we crossed 48 days over 90 for the high. A/C is still easier to feed than a stove.
 
Angus, if it helps. Stove is still about 100::F from last night . It'll be much hotter in about an hour or so.
 
O for some nice cool weather and some rain...ha We are normally very hot and dry, but have set constant records for both this year.
We are enjoying a cold front right now and its still 78f outside at 9:30pm.
 
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I get paranoid on the odd occasion that the Sun comes out and worry if it stops raining! Would have to get the factor 1000 sun blocker out!

Billy Connely used to say, "the English are white, the Irish are pink, and the Scottish are a pale shade of blue."
 
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Very warm and Dry march-july, So far August, has been humid with lots of heavy rain with hot sunny days between. I dont think i have ever run my A/C so often during the summer. not complaining, but starting to get ready for the cool dry air of fall.
 
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Still burning in the evenings here too Angus, never had such a wet miserable summer. :(
We are in the northwest and usually get the weather over from the States about a week later, not happened so far, still waiting for some sunshine.
Gives us an excuse to fireup the stove, always makes me feel better with the stove going :), single malt too of course. :):)
 
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Unfortunately, we still are, but only at night, it got up to 66 deg with us today, the hottest day of the year so far, where I live :ZZZ
Thats hot when you have the polar bear genes.
I heard the US has had a very hot dry summer, is it true?
In Scotland it has rained solid for nearly 3 months now.
I get paranoid on the odd occasion that the Sun comes out and worry if it stops raining! Would have to get the factor 1000 sun blocker out!
No wonder alcohol and firewood is such a prestigious commodity here!

You are toooo funny Angus! Some of us would give our left _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for your kind of weather!
 
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Haha... what great replies to this, entertaining and interesting to hear of the weather from my like minded stove friends in the US (and one from England)
 
Angus, how do you get your wood to season over there with the wet weather? Inside storage?
 
You are toooo funny Angus! Some of us would give our left _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for your kind of weather!
:)
Thanks Neumsky.
My wife is German, and they have hot summers there. Many years ago when we were not long married, I talked on the phone to my wife's parents and told them that I couldnt go outside because the thermometer was touching 60 deg., they thought it was because it was cold, I informed them it was too hot, they were like :confused:
 
Billy Connely used to say, "the English are white, the Irish are pink, and the Scottish are a pale shade of blue."
I ve met Billy.
We travelled to town today to watch the new Disney world film, Brave. I think Billy is the leading character?
I m a blue shade of white, but with freckles. I remember when I worked in Angola, I had shorts on and the skin colour scared the Africans, they sat staring with their hands over their mouths, and some ran away!?!!
 
Angus, how do you get your wood to season over there with the wet weather? Inside storage?
Hi Fishingpol.
Here is how we store it, below,the roof is the most important factor, but also it has to face the south west (incase the sun comes out) but mainly to catch the prevailing wind which comes from the south west, we get plenty wind.
I once had a stack facing the east with a decent roof, but it just got wetter and went mouldy within 6 months!
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Nice stacks Angus, Mad Dog is going to go ga ga when he sees this!!!!:cool: Looks like you burn rounds
 
Hot and humid...little raine here in western Mass for most of the summer. . Great for growing tomatoes and corn. Last week or so couple of drenching rain storms. Last night it dipped down to 60...we may have an outside fire tonight in the fire pit. We have stacked 3 cords of wood in the past couple of weeks and have 2 dry cords in the barn. We are ready. New Castine coming 9/14 & will be installed that day with new stainless liner. I went out looking for a small fiskar axe today. Only could find the 25 and 27, I need it smaller, for me and for splitting the kindling. Course I have time to order online. Getting to be great weather for bicycle riding these hills - can't do it in the 90 degree days. We get great color and lots of leaf peepers in these foothills.
 
Been 80 - 90 F here for most of the month. Rain interspersed with humid days (glad I top covered all of the firewood as I stacked it).

Going down to 55ish here tonight. Will not load the stoves, damned if I'll do that in August.

I've started cleaning the indoor plan stands, so I can start returning the house plants to their respective stations in the house.

Won't be long now. The oak trees are dropping acorns already, and leaves are coming down.

Heard the potential forecast for January & February here, and have ordered more firewood to be prepared.
 
I couldn't even imagine having a fire! We have had one of the hottest summers on record in the mid west. August has been a little milder but still in the 80's and 90's. June and July were like a typical August and August has been like a typical June. I do not think we have had a total of a 1/2 inch of rain in the past three months, that is a total for ALL 3 months. The trees have really taken a hit and are very stressed.
I processed about 5-6 cords for next year in the sweltering heat this summer, lost 10lbs and I am ready for fall!
 
I couldn't even imagine having a fire! We have had one of the hottest summers on record in the mid west. August has been a little milder but still in the 80's and 90's. June and July were like a typical August and August has been like a typical June. I do not think we have had a total of a 1/2 inch of rain in the past three months, that is a total for ALL 3 months. The trees have really taken a hit and are very stressed.
I processed about 5-6 cords for next year in the sweltering heat this summer, lost 10lbs and I am ready for fall!
Wow, only 1/2" in 3 months!
I m not exactly sure what we ve had, but I heard it was about 20 inches since the beggining of June ::P
 
Nice stacks Angus, Mad Dog is going to go ga ga when he sees this!!!!:cool: Looks like you burn rounds
Thanks Defiant.
No, I usually place the rounds at the front, they will season better than at the back, I do a lot of splitting with a tractor hydraulic log splitter, about 90% is split
 
Wow, only 1/2" in 3 months!
I m not exactly sure what we ve had, but I heard it was about 20 inches since the beggining of June ::P

You lucky dog you...I rather be wet than dry...wait...I've heard someone else say that haha.
 
We have had a record hot summer here near Boston. I cant remember a year with such a stretch of 90s weather. AC was on almost non-stop from June till the heat finally broke a week or so ago. We had heatwave weather even back in April.

Days in the 80s feel cool now.

OTOH, 2 years ago we had a spring summer as wet as you are living through now Angus, my basement almost turned into a swimming pool.
 
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