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- wa8yxmExplorer IIII was told this morning that Christmas lasts till Sundown Next Sunday, so, perhaps the holidays are NOT over yet... All I know is I still have my new favorite Christmas CD in the player,, and I'm still enjoying it, though not as much this week (player is in car and I won't be driving as much this week, in fact do not plan on putting key in lock till WED at soonest), drove every day last week).
I have no connection with them other than liking their music (Irish influenced bluegrass style) but google: Trinity River Band. - noplace2Explorer
3oaks wrote:
We refuse to become part of the herd.
Couldn't agree with you more! - rockhillmanorExplorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:
PAThwacker wrote:
I keep busy in the winter burning firewood for primary heating our home. Wood stove has a published 6 he burn rate. Bull******lol marketing. 3hr and out.
Maybe you need different wood. Ours will do seven or eight hours on madrona, maple, or doug fir...but only three or four onalder or willow.
x2 You Can't use poof wood in a wood stove or fireplace.! :W
Yup you have to use really good hard wood like oak. I found a downed red oak and boy does that stuff burn long and hot! Boy scout rule 3 logs is all it takes. - dave54NomadWe RV year around.
We use the propane heater more in the winter. - VeebyesExplorer IIIt was into the 70s here again today & we are getting into the exterior painting of our house in a big way. Typically there is not a noticable cooler change, the 60s, for another couple of weeks. Guess that is spring for some.
The RVing countdown presently stands at around 94 days. Plenty of time to get all of the house chores done. - Caveman_CharlieExplorer II
Francesca Knowles wrote:
PAThwacker wrote:
I keep busy in the winter burning firewood for primary heating our home. Wood stove has a published 6 he burn rate. Bull******lol marketing. 3hr and out.
Maybe you need different wood. Ours will do seven or eight hours on madrona, maple, or doug fir...but only three or four on alder or willow.
I have friends that burn wood and they do much better then you. They can usually log up at bed time and sill have a warm house and a smoldering fire in the AM. - Francesca_KnowlExplorer
PAThwacker wrote:
I keep busy in the winter burning firewood for primary heating our home. Wood stove has a published 6 he burn rate. Bull******lol marketing. 3hr and out.
Maybe you need different wood. Ours will do seven or eight hours on madrona, maple, or doug fir...but only three or four on alder or willow. - PAThwackerExplorerI keep busy in the winter burning firewood for primary heating our home. Wood stove has a published 6 he burn rate. Bull******lol marketing. 3hr and out.
- jmillerExplorer
PackerBacker wrote:
Only 6 weeks to NASCAR ! :C
X'3. Can't wait!!!! GO 88!!!!!! - Caveman_CharlieExplorer IIIt's not so much the cold that bothers me, though that sucks too, but, it's the lack of daylight hours in the winter that get me down. I even start to get headaches.
What's worse is everybody else goes bonkers in the winter. Fights, arrests for fighting, divorces, around here all the stuff gets much worse in the winter. I stay at home where it's safe to avoid this but, I start to go stir crazy by myself all alone out here.
Oh well, tomorrow is another day. Another day of boredom that is.
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