Burnin Since 1991
Minister of Fire
It feels like July outside! 34 at my place. Cruising at 75 inside. Toasty! Loaded with ash, maple and oak. Looks like the return of normal December weather for now.
Only one so far this season ,,,...although my season started much later than normal. It was just a couple days ago. A tiny little sucker only visible by magnifying glass. Hold the glass steady, with same hand, while it's propped against something for support, and fine point tweezers in the non dominate hand. Always "microscopic" and always red oak.Is anyone else getting tired of all the random slivers you find in your fingers and hands during burning season...?
I recall last year you were tiring of maple. Burning up old stock or still processing?The oak shorties are done. 26 out, 71 upstairs.
A reload of one twisted split of red oak, and the rest maple. A bit short but so be it. I have to get some ashes out tomorrow. It'll be 40 and we'll all be out, so I'll let the stove go cold.
So a 3/4 load maple it is. Likely one of the lesser versions from how it behaves in the stove.
When I sided my house and garage with rough sawn cedar clapboard those were good times 🤣 lots of splinters usually on the back side of my hands and fingers though. So far so good this year with splinters from firewood at least. Metal slivers are always fun too.Only one so far this season ,,,...although my season started much later than normal. It was just a couple days ago. A tiny little sucker only visible by magnifying glass. Hold the glass steady, with same hand, while it's propped against something for support, and fine point tweezers in the non dominate hand. Always "microscopic" and always red oak.
Pretty much where we are at, house at 70 and coaling last nights load. Mostly cloudy with a warm up today looks to be around 43 for a high. Back into the 20s tonight. May throw a few spruce on in a little while to keep the stove warm.Just coals from last nights load yet. Still 70 degrees inside. Mid 20's for a high today. Will load up later at some point based on how the solar gains do.
This is 4 or 5 years old.I recall last year you were tiring of maple. Burning up old stock or still processing?
It has it's benefits. Dries quick and that sugar maple is on the impressive side for BTUs.
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