Wood stove lighting once again

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Use a few kindling under the bottom to create an air gap and help it catch. Add more splits as you start feeling comfortable, maybe 4-5. Get it in the 6-700 range, and you should not have any smoke.
 
Oh Am I attentive--I just sit out in my porch with my music and treats--hot chocolate with toppings and sometimes a "coors light" and enjoy...Next time I will load it better and take a picture of it before I light it.. I want my stove installer man out here anyway just to check things out and make sure its all intact "right"---we had a lot of wind here and that collar around the bottom of the stack looks "crooked" to me so he will come and check it out and I will "load it good" and take a picture and see what you all say about my "loading"...Right now about 3;25pm we have a drizzle type of snow and its cold and the wind is kicking up a little..I will take a picture of that collar on the stack..You cannot tell that good but to me it looks crooked-just a little and I see some yellow paint above it to where I think it used to be but not sure--just want to check it out...and have him really load the stove with my help--lol Brought the birdies in and they have two heaters on low and nice and warm and its "cold outside"..took some pictures of them too....enjoy...clancey

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Mrs. Clancey, how are you and your beautiful birds doing?
 
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Sure do have a flock of them--22 and long ago had a lot more--but we all get old...At this point I am putting fake eggs down and they do not know the difference and just carry on their lives--lol..But in a little while they look at one another and "peep" this "aint't happening" and off they fly and start their life's agenda once again...We are all doing just fine and I am trying hard to outlive these birdies and they are getting "old"...--some are 17 years old and "really pigeons usually kick the the bucket a lot sooner--all kinds of problems they have in the wild--predators-etc and the list goes on...The next pictures are two "house pigeons" because of their age and disability. The white and black one is a volunteer mate for Gimie who is very old..She is disabled and lived in Arizona. My friend died in 2010 so I flew there and picked up three birdies because I promised my friend that if anything ever happened to her I would take care of her birdies . Gimie has outlived three or four mates now so I volunteered "Speckles" from the loft for her to have company.."She hates him"-I am not good at match making . I felt bad for him because he just lost his mate so now he has Gimie..He has nerve damage and needs special attention . They are trying to get along and they are getting better at it for I caught him pecking at her neck and this is a romantic action. .In regard to my wood stove I need my installer to take a look at the stack because it does not look right to me we had some high wind. I will have him check it out and load lots of wood into it to really try it out when the time is right..Everything is good here and pictures coming clancey

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