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Its been 5 to 25 below 0 around here and today it's going to be be 25 and 37 buy sunday. Get to shorts out its summer,and I can stop burning the oak and go back to the walnut. Does anyone else have a choice they go to when the temp goes up?
Its been 5 to 25 below 0 around here and today it's going to be be 25 and 37 buy sunday. Get to shorts out its summer,and I can stop burning the oak and go back to the walnut. Does anyone else have a choice they go to when the temp goes up?
I search for red maple, white birch, and cherry in my pile - I'm mostly burning ash this year, but enough of the others mixed in to get loads during temps in the upper 20's / low 30's. Cheers!
While I will miss the joy of a warming fire in the evening, I am really looking forward to getting started on the garden. Early days: Greens (kale, mustard, tatsoi, lettuce, spinach, peas) and eventually ----- Home Grown Tomatoes!
While I will miss the joy of a warming fire in the evening, I am really looking forward to getting started on the garden. Early days: Greens (kale, mustard, tatsoi, lettuce, spinach, peas) and eventually ----- Home Grown Tomatoes!
Its been 5 to 25 below 0 around here and today it's going to be be 25 and 37 buy sunday. Get to shorts out its summer,and I can stop burning the oak and go back to the walnut. Does anyone else have a choice they go to when the temp goes up?
Warmer temps = not as many fires, firebox not fully loaded and I burn the chunks, punks and uglies that I have been stockpiling . . . along with some of the softwood I have in the woodshed.
Get out the shorts . . . heck . . . I've been wearing shorts all along . . . too warm in the house to wear long pants when the woodstove is running and my wife hates it when I go down to the mailbox to get the mail wearing nothing but my boxer shorts (even though I tell her that from a distance the neighbors will think they are shorts.)
Its been 5 to 25 below 0 around here and today it's going to be be 25 and 37 buy sunday. Get to shorts out its summer,and I can stop burning the oak and go back to the walnut. Does anyone else have a choice they go to when the temp goes up?