Good Morning, 36/60, burning up all my scraps that I had up at the house. I have some wood I can burn but it's 100ft away and gotta go through the...
20/62, we had a good Oak fire overnight. Using the pellet stove now.
I have seen what a whole bunch of Raccoons can do in a corn field, nowhere near a Bear. The coons still made a heck of a mess, ears all over the...
I have seen the damage, we have miles of corn fields round here.
14 /58 relit the overnight Oak fire with more Oak.
They are cool to watch, but it gets old real quick. They wreck a lot of stuff and, make a general pain in the azz. In one week of June last year...
Last week we were getting the word that bears were starting to leave the dens and were being seen in NH and Vermont, I turned my electric fence...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 14 here and we got 17 inches of light powder, we have a bit of cleanup to do even though we snowblowed yesterday when...
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I take it right out the box, and use it.
22/58, steady snow. Oak in the stove.
I didn't get a chance to post earlier, it was 14/58. Oak doing what it does best. Weather folks saying 17 inches coming tonight and tomorrow.
17/58 Burning Oak, we picked up 3" of snow last night with more coming.
Some very nice pics of spring greenery and flowers, it nice to see, as we got 2'' of snow tonight and everything is white again.
32/59 , Oak is all I have left, so that is what I'm burning. And it's flurrying out.
30*/63* lit the stove with Boxelder and an Oak split.
Snakes were an euphemism for the British overloads.
I let this mornings fire go out after a couple of hours with the sun up. Temps. are back down to 34* with snow squalls, so I just relit with Soft...
32*/59* lit the fire with Boxelder, Poplar and Oak, all small splits. Running low on dry wood.
My old house was in the family for 5 generations and built in 1880, it had carbon fuses in the phone box outside. I had my own dedicated phone...