April 18th, 2008, officially the day the fire in my Kestone went out. After approx 5 months of the same fire from one match lit sometime either the end of last October or sometime in November, this prolonged period of 60+ daytime temps ended the fire. The real kicker was yesterday morning when my wife got up unusually early and turned the furnace on for heat "right now" Normally I get up about 45 mins to an hour before her and the stove is cranking heat when she gets up. I had been loading one mediocre load stacked tight morn and eve on really deep ash which gave us a heat boost in the AM and generally left enough coals 12 hours later to start it again. I had just put a few small sticks in which had caught when she insisted on the furnace. I tried to fudge a really small blaze that wouldn't overwhelm the house with the predicted mid 70 temps yesterday and made a mess of it. Turned out it was neot enough wood, couldn't get the stove hot enough for the combustor to keep going. Left for work with smoke coming out the chimney and came home to black glass. AARgh! No matter, the house was still upper 70's last night and no need for an evening blaze so the fire was out anyway. It'll be fired a few more times this season no doubt but the end is in sight.