56 Degrees this morning! Time to fire up the stove?

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Phoenix Hatchling

Minister of Fire
Dec 26, 2012
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New Fairfield, CT
It's officially 42 degrees cooler than a few days ago and feels CHILLY! Should we fire up the stove just for the hell of it and smell the piney goodness? Must be a rush of calls this morning for people to secure their fall/winter allocation of pellets!
 
Hello

64 Deg F here in Southern NH this AM but many people are trying to secure pellet stoves for cheaper heat around here this year! One of my friends just upgraded from a straight thru the wall exhaust venting and separate OAK to a nice Up & Out Selkirk DT for Maximum Performance and Safety this year! Now they can burn wood pellets or corn!
 
Our low's here are consistently in the low 50's every night, and sometimes we dip into the upper 40's. You have to love that Montana living.
 
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64 Deg F here in Southern NH this AM but many people are trying to secure pellet stoves for cheaper heat around here this year! One of my friends just upgraded from a straight thru the wall exhaust venting and separate OAK to a nice Up & Out Selkirk DT for Maximum Performance and Safety this year! Now they can burn wood pellets or corn!

43 in my area of NH this am. Central/upper valley... Went to bed with the windows open. Woke up with all the covers up to our necks. LOL
 
At this time of the year get under the covers with your honey and make a little body heat;)
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window fans on high, ceiling fan on high, quilts on, too cold to get out of bed to shut off
wont last l\ong, forecast almost 90 sat with low 70, so that means a 2 days cold front....grrr
 
At this time of the year get under the covers with your honey and make a little body heat;)
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Showed my honey the video and she told me to go cuddle with the pellet stove. :(
 
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58::F this AM. Had to get up in the middle of the night to close the window and drag out a blanky. Loving this low humidity and cool mornings. :cool:

Getting soft in your old age? :p
 
Soft? Down right flabby. Trying to add a good fat layer. Shouldn't it keep me warm? :p

Yeah, that's the ticket ! Just joined a gym to battle the over 50 metabolism, my old routines are not cutting it any more. First day, I hurt my wrist and now going to see an orthopedic. :mad:
 
Yeah, that's the ticket ! Just joined a gym to battle the over 50 metabolism, my old routines are not cutting it any more. First day, I hurt my wrist and now going to see an orthopedic. :mad:


Stick to 12 ounces and you won't bother the wrist. Them darn 40 ouncers get me too! Oh wait, That wasn't the workout you were talking about! ;em

From what I figure hauling all this extra weight around should be considered a workout! ;hm
 
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Stick to 12 ounces and you won't bother the wrist. Them darn 40 ouncers get me too! Oh wait, That wasn't the workout you were talking about! ;em

From what I figure hauling all this extra weight around should be considered a workout! ;hm

Only if you are hauling it up hill :p.
 
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I was tempted to put the A/C on yesterday although the house was 69 it was so damn humid.
 
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