23° I just let the dog out and tossed in a few pieces of oak branches to turn some coals into ashes.
26° and a load of small branches to burn down some coals this morning. I may do some splitting on the pile today???
Don't ferget to lock yer fone.
23* and a load of oak just went in. I have about two cord of oak and ash that needs split, but I am going to wait until next year to do that.
25° and snowing, I just pitched some oak in the stove, I may dig out some pine later to keep the good wood useage down a bit.
28* and snowing. Tossed in a few oak branches to burn down some coals, going to fill it with more oak later. The wife can see much better after...
29° and we are getting an inch or two of snow today. The wife is having her other eye done today, so I will fill the boiler with oak so if we are...
18* and the snowplow woke me up, so I decided to throw some wood in the boiler. I tossed in some oak and a piece or two of locust, that should...
25* and snowing, I pitched some pine in the boiler to get it out of my way, and to rob it of it's btu's. I have some locust lined up for later.
35* and was woke up by some very noisy clouds. With the amount of snow in the woods if the rain don't knock it down the critters are in for a hard...
31* and just loaded boiler with locust ans oak, I don't feel like doing it again tonight.
30° and still heating from the load from last night, I tossed in some oak, so it should be good for another cup of coffee.
Payback......
34* and some wet heavy snow overnight. I emptied some coals out yesterday so I can have an overnight burn again. It didn't need any wood @ 7:00 I...
30° and a foot or better of coals in the box, so I added a few sticks to keep it busy until daylight. I got called away yesterday so it didn't get...
30° HUGE bed of coals in the belly of the beast, so I tossed in a few sticks of mystery wood (it's dark) to help burn them down. I am going to...
That was a dead stick. Those can do some crazy things on the way down.
33* and a load of beech and chunk of ash sacrificed themselves to the fire gods. More beech to go in later.
Yours may be the originals, but the ones in Az. are taller:whistle:
24° and windy (not Wyoming windy, but windy none the less) I just tossed in a few chunks of mystery wood, it was too dark to tell what they were.