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Do you ever buy wood, or do you cut them in season and store all of them?
I do cut from the property the dead wood, but it is not enough, about two cords each season. I get a 10 cord load of firewood delivered on a huge logging truck in lengths that I cut up and split myself every two years. It costs $2,000. Cheap for two years of heating. I would go through $2000 worth of oil in one month in winter despite the fact that this house has above average insulation. The foam board insulation added to the walls, and the new doors over ten years ago has paid off in terms of savings and comfort. It is -24C outside and inside it is 25C as I type which is almost a 50C degree difference between outside and indoor temperatures, I wouldn't want to be heating with oil at this temperature range.
 
Didn't get as hot today as it did yesterday. More cloud cover. Very mild temps and humid.

I'm down to 30mg Big "P " in this treatment course and last night I woke up at 3 and could NOT go back to sleep. Ended up taking a nap for an hour+ this afternoon. 😳🥱
 
I do cut from the property the dead wood, but it is not enough, about two cords each season. I get a 10 cord load of firewood delivered on a huge logging truck in lengths that I cut up and split myself every two years. It costs $2,000. Cheap for two years of heating. I would go through $2000 worth of oil in one month in winter despite the fact that this house has above average insulation. The foam board insulation added to the walls, and the new doors over ten years ago has paid off in terms of savings and comfort. It is -24C outside and inside it is 25C as I type which is almost a 50C degree difference between outside and indoor temperatures, I wouldn't want to be heating with oil at this temperature range.
I think that’s great, I would do the same. How do you store all that wood? I agree, insulation is very important: less effort, less stress, less resources, more comfort; hence better health.
 
Unfortunately, the new forum owner disallowed post deletion. “Delete” button doesn’t exist anymore for regular users. I guess @Cross-stitch gal may be able to delete your posts as she is a moderator.
Thank you ma'am. Well, we can at least zap the duplicate text, rewrite and move on! However, that strategy uses up "space" that would have otherwise been freed up by writer deletion. Too obvious? 🙈
 
I have Satellite TV, it used to be good watching, but in the past two years they have lost the good channels forcing me to use the cumbersome streaming services. They are hard to navigate, there is the good TV deep into the piles of garbage TV and reruns. Scrolling through it all is a toil of labor compared to the user friendly Sat TV. At some point I'll cut the cord on Sat TV and grow callouses on my fingers from scrolling on the steaming TV remote.
I agree Buff. We have Virgin which is similar to Sky but every week there are new streaming channels showing up,with maybe only one or two progs.worth watching....I pay £92 a month for Virgin TV and broadband and can just about get enough to watch that really interests us and bedtime for us is 9pm these days...thank goodness for books.I remember,as will Tony,when we only had three channels and we never complained about what was on...in fact I was 9yrs old before we got a TV hahaha,showing my age again.
 
8c and another bright sparkly day with wall to wall sunshine ans blue sky...It's not like winter except for the chill,even the birds are confused.
Patsy,do you have any wild life visiting your land? I love nature and animals and trees etc.I'm not even averse to snakes and insects but of course I would treat them with respect
 
Its a blustery morning with blowing snow and dropping temps. Its one of those days where I am constipated and that is aggravating the hernia. I've been looking at streaming services, I noticed the You Tube premium might be the one because it has a PVR feature and a lot of the programing from the networks. Cron2357 I simply put a tarp over the pile outside the house, only steps away from the door.
 
I agree Buff. We have Virgin which is similar to Sky but every week there are new streaming channels showing up,with maybe only one or two progs.worth watching....I pay £92 a month for Virgin TV and broadband and can just about get enough to watch that really interests us and bedtime for us is 9pm these days...thank goodness for books.I remember,as will Tony,when we only had three channels and we never complained about what was on...in fact I was 9yrs old before we got a TV hahaha,showing my age again.
Carol, I was 12 when we got our first TV and we lived 98 miles from the metro area where the towers & stations were ... we were using an antenna... needless to say we watched a "snowy" screen more than we could see Roy Roger's or Gene Autry on that tiny screen. Goodness, haven't thought about those days in a long while!
 
We're overcast with sun peeking out now and then. I've just come inside after working out in my garden area the past 1.5 hours. The temp is low 70's F.

Yes Carol, there are a variety of critters, bugs, snakes and many birds around the property. Deer come up and eat my flowers year around so I've created a small rustic garden area with cattle paneling as fencing around it to keep those pesky beauties at bay! There is a red fox family who have a home somewhere in the woods. At night, raccoons and opossums will come up on the porch to see I have left my cat's food bowl out overnight. (I've learned not to do that!)!
 

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