Well it is game on. Had my first fire in the house and in the shop. Burning up a bin full of nuggets to start off. Clean up detail so to speak.
3rd day for a fire. Birch keeping the house warm. Looks like the stove will get a break for a couple days. One forecast was mentioning something about getting to 80 tomorrow
A couple poplar splits in to keep the in-laws warm during their visit for the weekend from Northern Alberta. Mornings lately have been down to 41 f.
We should be dropping down to the low 30's tonight, it was 72 up here when I started a shoulder season wood fire earlier tonight, I'll go with some ash for the overnight fire.
We should be dropping down to the low 30's tonight, it was 72 up here when I started a shoulder season wood fire earlier tonight, for the overnight fire, I'll go with a load of half ash and pine. It's 34.2 out at the moment with a inside temp of 72 up here heading north.
36 this morning according to weather channel. Burning a mix of hardwoods this morning. Not much heat demand. Our actual temperature at the house is usually a little colder than they report. So I have to buy a new thermostat for outside or weather station type thingy for inside with an outside sensor.
The temperature at my house is always colder than what they report at the airport, if you cruse down my road on a motorcycle , you would feel the temperature decrease rapidly as you get closer
51 here and looks like the nice last day we'll have. Low 70's and sun. Nothing forecasted except highs in the 40's and 50's after that. I forgot to mention that one day last week, there was snow mixed in with the rain for a brief period. Nothing that stuck on the ground though.
I wish I would be running the mower one last time , but probably be in the middle of November before I put the mower down, gotta keep chopping up them leaves
It is a Pacific Energy Neo 1.6. As the name suggests the firebox is 1.6 cubic feet. Freshly installed two weeks ago.