How late in the season have you burned??????

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GAMMA RAY said:
.your a hottie!!!

It's that omnipotence that is so sexy He has the power to make you disappear from hearth.com forever with a few keystokes. <swoon>
 
Do you think he ever made anyone disappear from hearth.com???? I think it's funny you are the only one that commented on the hottie thing. After the fact I thought maybe I should not have said it but.....It may have been the one too many dogfish heads. Had a crappy week and needed to relax yesterday so I did partake, yes I did......
 
Yes he has and his fingers are probably itching to do it again so bee-have :lol:

I'm sure your comment was accurate and well appreciated, but yeah, most of the guys here probably don't want to follow up on that.
 
I was busy checking air fares.
 
Wood is our only source of heat so we regularly burn in to May. Sometimes into June. Cold nights in July and August we usually tough it out. It all starts over again come September.
 
We usually burn until my wife says to. Lol. Hey if it's raining and damp and she gets a chill fire up the stove.
 
BB, I am going to be on my best behavior, I don't want to be banished to the black depths of the web.....
 
we try and keep the house at around 70f in the winter. when its cool and rainy and the basement feels cold then its stove time down theyre. if ts below 68 in our basement i light the buck. when its lit to knock off the chill i dont run the fan and just feed it some small splits with the air almost all the way open. its a long way to the top of the cap from down theyre. now when we get that april ,may rain stuff we have been known to run the temps up to 76f or so to erase the cold damp feeling in the air.
 
~*~Kathleen~*~ said:
GAMMA RAY said:
.your a hottie!!!

It's that omnipotence that is so sexy He has the power to make you disappear from hearth.com forever with a few keystokes. <swoon>


Crikey, don't start swooning, we'll never hear the end of it ;-P
 
GAMMA RAY said:
Do you think he ever made anyone disappear from hearth.com???? I think it's funny you are the only one that commented on the hottie thing. After the fact I thought maybe I should not have said it but.....It may have been the one too many dogfish heads. Had a crappy week and needed to relax yesterday so I did partake, yes I did......

Yep, he's one of the "made guys" around here. Bes' be mindin' yore p's and q's.
BB, when's your flight? :lol:
 
Wow, Reminds me of Goodfellas, one of my favorite movies. I am going to be on my best behavior PapaDave, I love this forum and all you guys and girls. I am surprised I get into this forum so much because I do not participate in Facebook or that Myspace site. I don't have any interest in someone from 9th grade getting in touch with me after all these years. I am all about the present time...no lookin back. I don't even know how to text......I hate cell phones. I only have one because I used to be on-call alot so I had to get one. I'll be a good girl...
But like my dad always says, If you can't be good be careful.....
 
I have seen snow fall and frost in every month of the year here but not always. A fire has come with it for those special occasions. :coolsmile: So yes there has been a fire in the stove at least a few times every month in our odd summers.
 
north of 60 said:
I have seen snow fall and frost in every month of the year here but not always. A fire has come with it for those special occasions. :coolsmile: So yes there has been a fire in the stove at least a few times every month in our odd summers.

Winter. Thursday. Winter again. You missed Thursday last year. Don't miss it this year Norton. :cheese:
 
I stop burning once I can leave the stove off and the house stays 60 or above without the fire going.
2 nights agao was the first time the Summit went to sleep since November. needless to say, it is awake and burning like the beast it is again.
Have quit as early as March and late as April.

Oh BB is prolly blushing.... If all us fuglies could be as hot as you!
 
We stop snowshoeing around May 10 and stop burning July and beginning of Aug. Even if the temps dip we just put on sweaters as I do not want to burn every month. I don't care if it snows in July I WILL NOT BURN.
Good thing is the house is tough and usually does not cool for just a couple of cold days.
 
Hogwildz said:
I stop burning once I can leave the stove off and the house stays 60 or above without the fire going.
2 nights agao was the first time the Summit went to sleep since November. needless to say, it is awake and burning like the beast it is again.
Have quit as early as March and late as April.

Oh BB is prolly blushing.... If all us fuglies could be as hot as you!


Craig needs a new Moderator title "Hot Moderator" %-P


BB, there ain't nothing wrong with that pic, my friend.
 
I was checking airfares to NE PA. :coolgrin:
 
BrotherBart said:
I was checking airfares to NE PA. :coolgrin:


I knew that.


:lol:
 
Feels like that here some years as well. Some summers we are lucky to hit 70*

BrotherBart said:
north of 60 said:
I have seen snow fall and frost in every month of the year here but not always. A fire has come with it for those special occasions. :coolsmile: So yes there has been a fire in the stove at least a few times every month in our odd summers.

Winter. Thursday. Winter again. You missed Thursday last year. Don't miss it this year Norton. :cheese:
 
Easy . . . I think it was either July 2nd or 3rd . . . two years ago . . . the Summer That Never Was . . . it was a very wet, cool summer . . . much like what BeGreen experienced this past summer. My garden was an abject failure and I think we had a fire going almost every week until the last couple of weeks in July and the first few weeks in August . . . I think the number of times I went into our swimming pool could have been counted on less than two hands . . . many New Englanders had some serious issues in getting their wood to season.
 
I think the latest I have ever burned was late June, temps in the lower 30's with snow.
The earliest I burned was August, In the upper 20's with heavy frost.

Actually, last year I could have easily burned it in July but I let the propain take the chill out of the house as it was only in the 40's with rain.
 
GAMMA RAY said:
I am curious to see how late in the season all of you guys have burned....Let's see who wins......Spill it burners....June....July????
Spill it....I call early June....I know there are some die hards out there....
No fibbers....
By the way that pill bottle on top of my parrot's head is really there...he can balance it on top of his head...My husband said I was stupid for putting that as my avatar but he really sits and keeps it on his head...I can't tell you what else he does with it.....use your imagination...men.....he is a boy bird...

I started burning this July.... and haven't stopped yet.. I've had at least 2 or 3 fires a week late last summer... So maybe I can win the contest of the EARLIEST..

https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/57141/P22/
 
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