A beautiful day here. 25 degrees and beautiful sunshine! Snow has been called off due to lack of interest.
Can't seem to figure out winter this year. Yesterday was 66, down to 43 today, its been such a yo yo winter. I've been starting and stopping the stove way to often compared to last winter, half because of the weather other half is because am cheap and saving wood, LOL!!
Last night I was burning Russian olive and had the house up to 82 before I dialed the stove back before bed. This morning on my way to work at 5 am it was -16!
34ºF outside at 11:30 PM burning mostly red maple. Hasn't been cold enough to burn all day without smoldering along. A little bit too warm in here right now but just loaded up for overnight and that will probably be it until tomorrow afternoon again. Won't be much balls-to-the-wall burning here for a while after this weekend:
5f burning oak slabs .. I'm at about 4 bundles less then last year . Bundle lasts about 5 days on super cold winter . This year I'm getting 7-8 days a bundle . Sent from my LGL84VL using Tapatalk
21 out and snowing, 76 inside, waiting on coals. Real mess here today and tomorrow, switching back and forth between snow and freezing rain. If the forecast holds true we won’t be cleaning up until Saturday morning after it all ends and freezes up tight. Do it before that and we’ll just have a skating rink. Up north is supposed to get 12-18” of snow and I’d much rather have that!
28 here. Didn’t snow, but everything is coated in ice. Locust in the stove Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
No it’s not bad here, south of me they’re predicting rain, sleet, hail.. up at the border it’s all snow baby
29 Just ran a partial load for 24 hours and am scratching my head how it lasted that long. I haven’t been out yet to load boiler but I imagine it’s down to a few coals as the house temp is slowly dropping. Probably half a load with some GS juice to get it up to temp fast.
Snow mostly went south of us last night. Getting a little today but not much of anything for accumulations. Mid 20's