Feeding Agni.
Gives a different perspective of feeding a fire.
It’s a way to use the stored up carbon in the wood. But Fireplaces tend to make an ash of themselves.
“Sure, no problem!”
Or feeding Calcifer.
A friend who had a wood burning furnace would drop off a little wood for our fireplace now and then. Once he said, “You don’t use much firewood.” I replied, “You use it to heat your house. We use it to decorate the living room.”
C’mon Peekaboo, you know you’ll watch for about 3 seconds, then fall asleep.
Nothing makes a fire place more happy than having a lot of people sit around and watch it eat.
We had a house in Plattsburgh, NY. We knew when it was time to light the woodstove when the cats all lined up in front of it.
Rose & Jimbo have a Salamander living in their Fireplace?
Trilobyte Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Feeding Agni.
GiantShetlandPony almost 4 years ago
Gives a different perspective of feeding a fire.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It’s a way to use the stored up carbon in the wood. But Fireplaces tend to make an ash of themselves.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
“Sure, no problem!”
coltish1 almost 4 years ago
Or feeding Calcifer.
Tentoes almost 4 years ago
A friend who had a wood burning furnace would drop off a little wood for our fireplace now and then. Once he said, “You don’t use much firewood.” I replied, “You use it to heat your house. We use it to decorate the living room.”
Nuke Road Warrior almost 4 years ago
C’mon Peekaboo, you know you’ll watch for about 3 seconds, then fall asleep.
David_the_CAD almost 4 years ago
Nothing makes a fire place more happy than having a lot of people sit around and watch it eat.
Ed Brault Premium Member almost 4 years ago
We had a house in Plattsburgh, NY. We knew when it was time to light the woodstove when the cats all lined up in front of it.
bakana almost 4 years ago
Rose & Jimbo have a Salamander living in their Fireplace?