Good morning nostr, time for sippin coffee and enjoying the soothing warmth of the woodstove. Its funny how my husband and I have come to love and rely on wood heat. Yesterday when the storm started blowing in, we both started heading outside to make sure we had plenty of dry wood under the patio, before the rain came. Nothing compares to wood heat.

Today I'll be busy, but not sure which tasks i'll be tackling yet. Its gonna be muddy out there, so i might continue work on the decluttering project. Anyway, yall have a great Tuesday nostr friends, and do your work with a happy heart. #coffeechain #grownostr #homesteading #countrylife

"Tell me and I'll forget. Teach me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll learn."

Benjamin Franklini

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Good morning πŸΆπŸΎπŸ«‚β˜•οΈβ€οΈ

Awesome 🍡

Don't have one in the house (natural gas). But have a fire pit in my back yard. Wish I had one in the house too. Future project.

Have a great day Maria.

Good morning 🌞

GM

I tried to zap you this morning

Might be a problem with my WoS

Thanks for boosting my post.

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We got hit with a storm as well. Got about 2-3 inches of the fluffy stuff. You can't beat wood heat on a cold rainy/snowy day. Hits different than any other heat source. Have a great day!

We use a stove as primary heat as well because the trucked in propane is so expensive. We have a wood/coal stove. We get so cold and have a good sized house. When the temperatures get really cold (-2.7 F when I went to bed last night), wood just doesn't put out enough heat nor does it last long enough. The coal puts out so much more heat and we are toasty warm. It also easily lasts through the night.

It would be nice to use just wood, but, since we are so cold, I love my coal stove.

That sounds nice. We dont get that cold here, coldest i've ever seen was 8 degees F. Plus our house is small.