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  1. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,058 posts
    NE Ohio
    This is the start of the 2nd week we have been shut down. I cant believe these temps. With the windows open and box fans in them (all ceiling fans on too) it was only 70° inside the house at 5:00 a.m. this morning..... Crazy ;)

    Not complaing. Just have a lot of wood I wanted to burn thats already in the basement. Dont want to store it down there over the Summer. Got some remodeling/cleaning/finishing to do.... (supposed to do it this Winter, but we didnt have one) I never even got my Snowblower out of my Barn out back.... Never even started it...... Crazy????
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  2. dw06 Member

    joined: Nov 15, 2010
    156 posts
    SW Pa
    Haven't shut down for the season, I don't think. Stove looks lonely, been off for a whole week!!! I still have a little over a ton of pellets left, thought I would be right on for the year >> Oh well less to buy for next year ;lol
  3. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,726 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Yep! Sure is crazy. Guess the global warming stuff is true?
  4. SmokeyTheBear Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 10, 2008
    11,442 posts
    Standish, ME
    And that little issue at the end of October? You remember that don't you? Maybe you would have preferred being in Europe or Asia, even Alaska this past winter.

    Today even: http://www.wunderground.com/US/AK/207.html
  5. subsailor Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 8, 2011
    1,315 posts
    Winthrop, Maine
    I'm hearing rumors of a nor'easter coming up the east coast next week. I did hear on the news tonight lows in the 20's next week.
  6. St_Earl Minister of Fire

    well. i guess i am officially spoiled by pellet heat.
    45 degrees for a low last night. (now) and i find i want to have the stove on for a while this morning.
    64 in my bedroom just doesn't cut it anymore.

    this leaves me still wondering what the average lows are here late may and june.
  7. Salty Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 2, 2009
    574 posts
    Central Ma
    I been off for 4 or 5 days now. It's plenty warm now wife can find something else to groan and moan about LOL
    smoke show likes this.
  8. Northwoodneil Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 10, 2012
    311 posts
    Land of Cheese
    Mines been off for more than a week but I'm sure it's gonna' run some more. I think even on damp rainy days in the summer I'll start it to dry out the air and take the chill out. A small fire now and then makes the missus' frisky;)
  9. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,613 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    You know what we say around here Neil, pics or it didn't happen. ;)!!;lol
  10. imacman Minister of Fire

    Glad I didn't do the final cleanout yet.....gonna be down to 40-41 on Sunday here.
  11. save$ Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 22, 2008
    1,684 posts
    Chelsea Maine
    I've had my stove off for several days. This has to be a first for us. But, no plans to pack it up unless we have a warm dry spell. I like to run it even for getting the dampness out. It will be pellet buying time in another month. Best to be ready by protecting yourself from political indiscretions.
  12. Northwoodneil Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 10, 2012
    311 posts
    Land of Cheese
    ;ex!!;sick

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