I have been through that 115° enough to know that 66° you get at night feels downright cold.
38* Heading To the high 40's I may just let the beast die out, so I can clean all of the ashes.
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I have to call pixels, there isn't a pine tree within 100 miles of Litchfield Park.
33* and still going on last nights load, it's supposed to be mid 40's later, so I may clean out the firebox later.
33° and I tossed a bunch of shorts and uglies in the boiler, that should keep it fed until this afternoon.
32* and I just stoked the beast with locust and some unidentified limb wood.
Had to fix that.
36* and they are saying heavy fog after midnight until noon tomorrow, I just crammed a box full of locust, maple and cherry into the boiler.
[ATTACH] My male died last year, they were buddies both hunting and slumming for treats at home.
Could you please keep that up there? The coldest I have seen was -49* wind chill was -100*, I didn't see the humor then and I would see less now.
Anytime I say maple it is sugar maple. The trees are dying around here at an alarming rate, oaks ash elms and maples are all dieing. As I drive...