First fire of the season

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BlackGreyhounds

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Feb 22, 2015
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Central PA
Just a little fire in the T5 last night to take the chill off. I was pleasantly surprised by how little wood it took to get a nice secondary burn. Bodes well for shoulder season burning.
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I like that finish on your stove. Can you post a picture of the whole thing so I can check it out?
 
Pretty stove and flame! Looks like you're all set for a warm winter.
 
Love those Alderlea's. Beautiful stoves. Shoulder season fires are something that has me a bit concerned with my new 27. Looks like that firebox handles a small load quite well though.
 
Pretty sure they don't offer that color anymore. Gorgeous! Love that floor too.
 
Thanks. The floor is why we insisted on a glass hearth pad. Actually, I think the stove color is just what they call "antique white." I could be wrong.
 
Yeah, just checked. They still offer the white for the Alderlea's. They only have three enamel colors now for cast iron. Pretty sure in the past they offered 5 or so. Think you can still get red in steel, but not cast iron. Looks great!
 
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