Ok... you have to tell me what the thing is outside your patio window with the yellow belt guard in it. I am curious...May snow storms. So hot right now. Stove room is at 71 right now. I didn't bring in enough wood before it started coming down, so it was a bit damp. View attachment 244372
Tile saw. It likes the viewOk... you have to tell me what the thing is outside your patio window with the yellow belt guard in it. I am curious...
Between winter that hangs on forever, those Maine black flies that swarm you and eat you for one month of your best weather in spring, mud season, still-humid summers, and insane winters... I’m beginning to wonder about your choice to move to Maine, Bus!I burned two fires yesterday, and the house was 75 and the fire out when we went to bed. Low of 39 when we woke up, but house still 65. Finally we are having a sunny day, and I'm not burning this morning. We'll see what it's like when the sun drops below the tree line. I suspect we might be very close to a break in burning.
Between winter that hangs on forever, those Maine black flies that swarm you and eat you for one month of your best weather in spring, mud season, still-humid summers, and insane winters... I’m beginning to wonder about your choice to move to Maine, Bus!
I spent Sunday evening drinking and eating at the swimming pool, at a rare May high of 87F. Saturday and Monday were spent sailing in our more seasonable spring weather, mid-70’s with a nice breeze. You’re still burning wood to stay warm?!?
When it’s time to relocate for retirement, I will likely head to a place where I never need to split another stick of wood. This is fun for now, but I can foresee it getting old, before I do.
It's 64 in the house this morning. I could have had a fire last night, but it was tolerable and I was lazy.June 1st: Lit a fire. Hoping for the heat and Summer to get here eventually.
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