That's it. The last of this coming season's wood fuel has arrived and is stacked in the woodshed. We now have that contentment, but we don't have concerns over warmth and hot water until August/September next year, no scary bills, and no more effort to get the wood blocks stacked.
What's more, today's last delivery worked out just perfectly. Just as we got the last bags stacked, a few drops of rain started falling. These blocks mustn't get wet, or they disintegrate.
What's more, today's last delivery worked out just perfectly. Just as we got the last bags stacked, a few drops of rain started falling. These blocks mustn't get wet, or they disintegrate.
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in reply to Stevan • • •I had a stupidly large home in 30 acres of woodland in Canada. Six months of the year we got all our cooling and heating from a groundwater heat pump. During the long winter, the inline wood burner was used instead.
I spent a good portion of the summer cutting fallen wood for the winter after next, and bringing wood cut the previous year into the basement to fill a 27ft x 3ft x 7ft wood room.
Flipping exhausting!
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