As mentioned in a previous post, I thought it was time to "down" my VC Resolute for the season.
Nope. Not just yet.
There was a cold rain all day yesterday. In the mountains of NC, it's perfect hypothermia weather. After a night out with the missives, Chateau loco,
our 1926 Arts & Craft cottage (constantly in flux, always under construction) was warm enough, but felt a little damp given the weather.
10 minutes later I had the Resolute cranked up and the house was a warm home again. When I started breaking up kindling and getting ready to light,
A & B, two 16 year old chocolate labs assumed their posts on either side of the stove. They wanted it lit now, if not sooner.
Waking up this morning, the dawn was bright and cool at 32F. Figuring there might be more fires to come, I set to finish my wood pile.
2 hours with the 12 lb. maul, an hour with the chainsaw, I have another 3 months of wood ready for the stove
Nope. Not just yet.
There was a cold rain all day yesterday. In the mountains of NC, it's perfect hypothermia weather. After a night out with the missives, Chateau loco,
our 1926 Arts & Craft cottage (constantly in flux, always under construction) was warm enough, but felt a little damp given the weather.
10 minutes later I had the Resolute cranked up and the house was a warm home again. When I started breaking up kindling and getting ready to light,
A & B, two 16 year old chocolate labs assumed their posts on either side of the stove. They wanted it lit now, if not sooner.
Waking up this morning, the dawn was bright and cool at 32F. Figuring there might be more fires to come, I set to finish my wood pile.
2 hours with the 12 lb. maul, an hour with the chainsaw, I have another 3 months of wood ready for the stove