I fired off a load of doug fir tonight. 4th fire of the season. The cat is happy.
Hopefully no big winds at ur location.I fired off a load of doug fir tonight. 4th fire of the season. The cat is happy.
Every other day here. There will be another round happening this afternoon. Fortunately, we dodge the bullet most of the time. The winds are mostly from the south and southwest and we are on the north slope that blocks most of them. Our peak gust was 25 mph in the last storm. North of us, on Whidbey and Camano Islands, they take the full brunt. The Tuesday storm delivered over 60mph winds there. Camano will be without power for days. Up in the mountains at Alpental ski resort, they clocked at 112 mph in the last blow.Hopefully no big winds at ur location.
Sounds cozy. How's the new home working out?Our temperature drop has started. Forecast is for 7 overnight. Let the fireplace go cold after the morning load. Have a small load of mixed stuff going now to build up the coal base. Overnight will be a mix of cherry, maybe a little black ash, white ash and a stick or two of premium (hickory or beech or something like that).
Things are going pretty well. Certainly staying busy with projects... Fireplace heats well, but it's nice have the natural gas furnace instead of electric heat.Sounds cozy. How's the new home working out?
… i think we all prefer oak to maple; but sometimes life gives you maple, or the dreaded pine!🪵Not even cold ashes... I took ashes out (again), after just one load of maple.
In my ash bucket (same diameter as a Home Depot bucket), I get a layer of 2-3" thick from one load of maple.
That's why I prefer oak
@all night moe
It’s out to sea 👍🏼Our yoyo weather has made its way across the country.
I've been described that way too. 😅It’s out to sea 👍🏼
Yeah, all your fault 🤣Our yoyo weather has made its way across the country.
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