Hi everyone....this morning when leaving for work, I noticed a bunch of black stuff in the driveway, and directly under the chimney in the snow. Some background...I have a Woodstock Fireview, and the chimney has a stainless / insulated liner. I burn dry wood...and sometimes toss in scraps of kiln dried pine to start it if I dont have an ember. I do get my chimney professionally swept and inspected once a year, for peace of mind and to maintain my lifetime warranty for the liner. I've been burning for the past month, what I'd consider good and dry wood. My stove is a cat stove...so rarely the stove will sit there burning, and all of a sudden the cat will ignite ause what I call a "mini explosion" in the stove...it's only once every few years....you'll hear a "woof" from the stove, maybe smell some smoke, and you'll see a nice cat lit fire for a while in the stove. I mention this because it's the last thing I recall out of the ordinary happening yesterday. Again, this is rare...I've had the stove 17 years and it's maybe happend 5 or 6 times. Anyway, what is this soot in the yard? I opened the stove top and looked in it and as far into the pipe as I could...looks clean enough with no visible creosote (I realise that's likely to build up near the top where it's cooler). So anyway, things were working fine...but now I'm nervous to light the stove. Was this a chimney fire? Or did that cat event blast a bunch of crap out of the chimney. I'm what I consider "In tune" with my stove, and I never heard or felt anything strange last night. Due to a warm front coming in, I let the stove burn down so when I went to bed there were just red coals in there. I just want to get people's opinions on what I saw outside in the snow.