Posted by Bret4207 on November 27, 2016 at 05:21:49 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Wood burning posted by Plant Doc on November 26, 2016 at 06:32:01:
We burn wood almost exclusively. One room in the back of the house has a propane heater.
Every year there's a post like this that tears me. On the one hand I see rural people responding and noting that they have the trees and lack of neighbors that make wood burning a non-issue. OTOH, you have the townies complaining about the smell of smoke or their neighbors smoke bothering them, the work, the mess, etc. Far as I'm concerned, if you want to burn wood do it. I'm about done with the townies and cidiots making rules for the rural people. The cidiots move from their urban location to the sticks and first thing they do is start trying to make there 2.3 acre "estate" into the same hole they just left. The townies with their next door neighbors bathroom window 15 feet from their bathroom window try to make laws for their benefit without considering what it does to the people that can't even see their neighbors house. What we have is a rural/urban disconnect!
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