Left the windows open too long, dropped down to 65 inside, 52 out, loaded up some box elder and Cottonwood
The cashier at Home Depot said there was a frost warning tonight. Down to 45° at 10:30 tonight. Might just have to start a fire in the morning.
37 degrees this morning, on its way up to 64 later. Just lit a load of soft maple in the stove to take the chill out this morning.
Current temp 28° headed up to 64° today. After our first fire last night in weeks, the house is still nice and toasty.
I didn't light a fire last night but with the temp going down into the 40's tonight, accompanied by a heap of rain, it looks like it'll be time for a late season burn. I have some pine and cherry ready to go.
No fire last night, none this morning, didn't even need the furnace. It's already +11 C here ( about 51 F)
Currently at 9:30 am its 10c/50f out at the stacks with glorious sunshine! Love it! the coals in the stove will soon go out and no reload today thats for sure.
Raining all day 45°F ,ground is soaked ,puddles of water standing in yard , still warm from last nights fire , rain tonight , between a quarter and half of an inch possible. ,Low: 43 °F, rain tomorrow
About 50* with drizzly clouds, so the stove is started with a short load of ash to get a coal bed for tonight's overnight load. It will be down to 40* but hearing the propane furnace run is silly. Gettin' toasty now in the man cave where the stove is. Comfy.
Almost 60 here right now. We had some nicer weather earlier today but the clouds have moved in and it's spitting some rain. Off and on fires in the boiler with Elm lately.
The house was getting cool so I just started a fire. This morning we brought the last of the Cherry in that we had planned on burning.
Won't do a fire tonight, but last night's was great. We got real warm today, might fire up the pellet stove in the morning.
We had 32 yesterday morning and it's 44 today. The Mrs. fired off the FHA for 10 minutes both days. I picked up two truckloads of Silver Maple earlier this week and more of the same and a load or two of Oak still to be picked up. I've got logs lying around that need to be processed. What a wonderful sight! My wife says the yard is starting to look like a lumber mill. What an awesome compliment!