Cloudy and chilly, was down in the 20s last night and is in the mid 40s today and windy. Had the fire roaring last night with oak and cherry. Now...
48F out going to 43. Pine and some big cherry chunks keeping it cozy. Getting nice secondaries too. [ATTACH]
71F and raining. Been raining all week. Bleck. Probably won't need a fire until the rain clears and we hit the low 40s on Sat night...it feels...
Top Shelf wood. I have a dead mockernut hickory (smaller than this one) that needs to come down soon. I always save some for the meat smoker.
Awesome photo. Is that your phone camera or do you have a DSLR?
I'm told the difference in snow between the White Mtn area and Southern NH is very drastic. I told my wife if we ever move from Tennessee that NH...
Our rifle season opens next Saturday and runs through the first week of Jan. We've got an overpopulation problem (so they say), so in Tennessee we...
41F out, burning a small fire with my shoulder season mix of tulip poplar, pine, and black cherry. [ATTACH]
51F and rainy last night so finally fired up the stove with a mix of short-leaf pine, cherry, and tulip poplar. [ATTACH]
Love the up close picture, cool angle.
Yes, reds/orange = above average, blue = below average.
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Hot, hot, hot. 70s all week for highs, 50s for lows. Still waiting on a frost.
75 and heavy rain. Back in the 80s by this weekend... highs in the 70s for the next 2 weeks at least. Looks like another late first frost. No...
Is that normal for ya'll? Our first frost is usually Oct 16th so I figured yours would be several weeks earlier than us.
Looking forward to this: [ATTACH]
Rain and storms starting yesterday all the way until Thursday, then it cools off a bit, 70s during the day, high 50s at night. Hopefully no more...
I'm a nerd and put together a wood burning strategy based on the available seasoned firewood I have in stock for this year. We're getting closer,...
90s all week. Renting a bushhog the last weekend in September to clear the field before deer season so hopefully cools off by then, and hopefully...
It was Stagg Jr, hard to find around here these days and a welcome addition to the bourbon cabinet.