Posted by Oliverguy on January 11, 2014 at 10:53:05 from (75.149.65.181):
I know there's always a discussion on how this or that is more efficient and cleaner than burning with wood. I do because I like to use what God has given me and I have an abundance of it. It used to be when I was younger we didn't have enough money for big nat. gas bills, so I heated the house with it. Why should I pay the company if I can do it and get some good exercise? Fast forward 10-15 year, it's funny how things change, now I that I have 3 girls under 10, I have them help me haul it in, make the fire, haul the ashes out. It's not a perfect system, but by them doing it, they can work towards something with a worthwhile goal, not some stupid video game or youtube videos. I can't see any reason why they shouldn't do some of the work, learn to build a fire and learn how to respect it. Believe me, this doesn't always work out perfect, but for now why not? I bet when I get older I might just want to click the thermostat up though!!
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