TYSM @raysmyheart and you're so right! So glad you've got heat.
Shane Kent That is absolutely gorgeous! Hoping for pix *with cats added*!
1CatOverTheLine Remembering our 'woodshed' which was a small metal prefab unit on a concrete slab, where we stored our pellets for the pellet stove. Do you know what a pellet stove is? They use them a lot in Scandinavia and other places where it gets really cold. They're about the most efficient wood-burners I know of, and they use waste from lumber production, pelletized, which makes them fairly enviro-friendly as well. The pellets are sold in 50# bags, so we'd go to the hardware store up the mountain when they had them on sale and fill up the truck bed with them, then put them in the shed and my ex would bring a bag or two down to the garage in the garden cart when we needed them. The stove was an insert into a fireplace, so all the beauty and romance of a fireplace, but much more efficient and "green". The heat is dispersed throughout the building via a blower-motor. Genius!
Shane Kent That is absolutely gorgeous! Hoping for pix *with cats added*!
1CatOverTheLine Remembering our 'woodshed' which was a small metal prefab unit on a concrete slab, where we stored our pellets for the pellet stove. Do you know what a pellet stove is? They use them a lot in Scandinavia and other places where it gets really cold. They're about the most efficient wood-burners I know of, and they use waste from lumber production, pelletized, which makes them fairly enviro-friendly as well. The pellets are sold in 50# bags, so we'd go to the hardware store up the mountain when they had them on sale and fill up the truck bed with them, then put them in the shed and my ex would bring a bag or two down to the garage in the garden cart when we needed them. The stove was an insert into a fireplace, so all the beauty and romance of a fireplace, but much more efficient and "green". The heat is dispersed throughout the building via a blower-motor. Genius!