Hope you guys are staying warm wherever you are. I am. Sticking to my resolution to stop letting warm fires freak me out, the cabin temperature is up 15 degrees and climbing fast as of this paragraph, from the low of 34o at 7:30 when the dogs teamed up to climb the ladder and bodily toss me out of my warm bed, damn them. Outside temps bottomed out at 16o with no wind, so not so bad except it’s still only November.
Hope you’re doing at least as well, and that it warms up a bit.
















































That’s amazing, really. It was 24 degrees outside here when I got up at 4 AM, and is now up to 36, snowing steadily. Inside temp was 58, so I shut off the little heaters and now have none on anywhere because I turned the oven on to bake some banana bread. Temp in the office now is 62, which is just fine with me. I set up the stuff in the wood stove the other day, but so far it has not been cold enough to light it. That stove will drive me out fast if it is too warm to start with. 🙂
Joel, I’m glad you finally finished your fire phobia 🙂 Enjoy your warmth. As to the weather, harrummph! We just failed, by a tiny margin, to beat a record set in 1880 for the number of consecutive November days for snowfall and highs under freezing. We now have watches/warnings/advisories for the entire state. Only six months to go, only six months to go, only six…
It warmed up to freezing a few days ago where I live, had been in the -degrees about 12 hours a day for most of November and single digits during the day, cloudy all day, but only one day of wind and a high wind warning.
The days start getting longer after December 21…
Only 5 months to go, only 5 months to go, only 5 months to go…
I use baking to warm my house as MamaLiberty does, loaf of bread this morning. Banana bread sounds better.
Nowhere near that cold here, but I’m still waiting for my company to open a lab in Florida so I can be on the first thing smokin’ & be a plankowner for the place. I hate anything under 75 or so.
About 50 here, at 1845. I need some cornbread anyway–that’ll heat the place & smell good too.