Thanks to the generosity
of a good friend, our furnace has gone on only a very few times so far this season. I hope this trend continues.
I don’t so much mind using the furnace to warm the house in the AM, but I’d prefer for it to be off most of the evening, and we seem to have accomplished that. Now as long as I have enough wood to last till the weather turns I think I’ll be OK.
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Say the word brother, and we can split some more.
It’s not like I am gonna run out soon.
Nice to have that option, our heat’s electrical and built-into the ceiling it helps to fund the retirement salaries of PG&E’s top-tier layabouts…
I’ve been burning steadily since the air took a chill. Two months now?
I LOVE the sound of my furnace NOT firing up.
B: I may be ready for another couple rounds. It would be nice if we could at least quarter them first.
Say the word. Sunday? We can crack ’em as small as you want. Plus if it is dry enough, I got a bunch of smaller stuff for you. (If we can get to them through the mud)
Your call. Maybe late Saturday afternoon.
Lets shoot for sat PM.
Here in central Kali we can’t burn toast.
Cost me serious bucks to add gas to our two fireplaces.
I gotta get outa here.
ok, shooting early afternoon, but should be back by 2.
Get with me later in the week and we’ll set it up. Have to run the splitter for a while to warm it up.
Oh, and I promise to wear normal pants this time.
Not, to complain about the cold, I live in rural Alaska for what I call good reasons. But it is -28 outside and has been for a week. I am happy to not be up river in Mcgrath where it is -50. And, heating oil is about $6 a gallon