Let it Snow Let it Snow.........

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kabbott

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Nov 19, 2007
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Hampstead,Maryland
Days like today are made for wood heat. With 18 inches give or take and 8 or so more on the way it sure feels nice to crank the
thermostat up a few degrees and not have to worry about burning up the oil, Just a couple more hours worth of busting up some
fuel in the woods. Looks like this will be the biggest storm for December on record in the Baltimore area.....Woohoo, I love it.

Oh by the way it's 20 degrees and windy, makes for some nice fluffy drifts.
Anyone up north in store for some of this storm?
 
kabbott said:
Days like today are made for wood heat. With 18 inches give or take and 8 or so more on the way it sure feels nice to crank the
thermostat up a few degrees and not have to worry about burning up the oil, Just a couple more hours worth of busting up some
fuel in the woods. Looks like this will be the biggest storm for December on record in the Baltimore area.....Woohoo, I love it.

Oh by the way it's 20 degrees and windy, makes for some nice fluffy drifts.
Anyone up north in store for some of this storm?

Kabbott:
Used to live in Westminster, Now live north of Gettysburg, Pa. I have about 12 inches of snow now.... Please keep the rest down there, Thank You!! :)
Bob
 
Outside Temp 22F, Wind Chill 18F, 3inches of white stuff, and The GARN temp is cooking along at 190F destined for 200F before long. Man I sure did get it up in running just in time. Let it snow!
 
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