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Unread 12-21-2012, 01:32 PM   #1
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Since this is the first day of winter, and it has been snowing a bit, also the world has not come to an end yet, I took this photo this morning it ain't real good but every day I can see a sunrise I feel blessed! gary
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Unread 12-21-2012, 02:16 PM   #2
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Gary, you are truly blessed and may those blessings continue for a hundred years.
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Looks real good to me! Happy Holidays!!
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Looks great to me, looks alot like the sunrise I saw this morning. But mine didn't have any trees infront of it.
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Gary, Thanks for a great photo. For me a sunrise or sunset through the starkness of barren tree's is one of the most beautiful views mother nature offers.
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Similar to here today. This is as much sun as I get this time of year, and for less than 30 minutes. Sure is nice and wintry though. Perfect for Christmas. And warm too at +1deg. It's been -40 for some time so this feels like a heat wave. This is one of the flying squirrels that come to my feeder nightly to sup on peanut butter. They are soo cool!
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boy what a sunrise...looks like you gota lotta snow there..i see you still burning that wood you split a while back...nice little squirl i figured they would hibernate in that cold climite..bout every thing likes peanut butter including me.... charlie
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Rich, I see two buildings one is the main house is the other a work shop, No wonder you get so much wood in! I only burn 5-6 cords, but that is in a fireplace which sucks the heat out of the rest of the house, Do you have a pot belly stove, and do you burn more than a tractor trailer load each year? I see you get your wood in early up there! Merry Xmas Gary
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The small log bldg is just a storage shed we built with the left over tips from the house logs. Big mistake because it's in the spot where I'd like to build a garage so I may have to move it. I only burn about 3 cords of wood per year; that pile on the pad will last me at least 2 yrs. I have a Riteway 2000 stove in the house, and a spare in the shed. Good old large box woodstove made in Minnesota many years ago. They were too efficient so were of course regulated out of existence.
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Those are full cords, not face cords, I assume
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