...and was headed to bed. When I stopped to check the stove settings and saw the light show through the glass, I had to sit down and watch the stove for awhile. I probably would have been better off just doing that from the start. So nice!
Likewise, but we kept the actual TV/DVD player but dumped cable and live in a rural area with no reception. Life is so much fuller without it.Cold days are the best for fire watching.
I threw my TV out more than 20 years ago and haven't missed it yet.
Today will be a particularly fine day to go split some difficult wood (it's probably the coldest day of the year here, good time to split gnarly stuff)- then crank up the flames and warm the toes. Maybe a bit of guitar and a nice drink... or maybe just fire!
That's awesome - sitting and talking about things is something that people are forgetting to do now at days, seems as though the majority of people just want 24/7 entertainmentI knew folks here would get it. The fact that it was three degrees Fahrenheit at the time made the whole experience that much better. Sometimes my wife and I will put on some music, sit and talk and watch the fire in lieu of TV. It is much more fulfilling, I agree.
You missed a couple PBS shows last night; B.B. King on "American Masters" and "David Bowie-Five Years" which had a lot of commentary and riff demos from his various guitar players....you lose! Just ribbin' ya a bit...my sis has no TV either. I don't watch much myself.I threw my TV out more than 20 years ago and haven't missed it yet...a bit of guitar and a nice drink... or maybe just fire!
Pic of the tank, please?I agree I luck out having a 400 gallon aquarium in the same room with the stove. The fire burning, the sound of water from the tank, the heat, it will put anyone to sleep. Very relaxing.
WTH, you get state-funded health care and cable?!! Dammit, man! BIL got a new satellite contract; $40 introductory rate for just the basics, then they keep hiking the price after the intro runs out. I'm OTA TV only. I get all the sub-channels on the public stations, which have cool local productions, and the HD isn't compressed like cable and sat. PQ is noticeably better if you have a decent TV. I have a Blu-ray player in the computer but haven't checked out that hook-up to the TV yet. I've got a good location and a good antenna (small and indoors,) so I can hit transmitters that are 60 mi. away. I get four PBS stations (with subs, 11 channels) so some time-shifting is available. I've got a "first-nations" sub that's only available in 16 markets nationwide.$20 a month isn't bad for cable.
I can't do that; No DSL or cable internet here on the fringe, although they are available 1 mi. from here; Son of a pup. USB modem internet for me, and I have a 5 GB cap. Good speed, though.wife watches TV shows on her computer.
Alcohol makes me sleepy but snoozing in a chair is one of my happy spots...Find your happy spot and go there...Take some bourbon
Nice shorts, Heavy Hammer...Guess it must be nice and cozy in there!View attachment 174751 View attachment 174752 View attachment 174753
Stove aquarium and three foot South American red tail catfish
Stove aquarium and three foot South American red tail catfish
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