Cool and wet weather moved in here a couple weeks ago. Quite an about face from daily 80's in Seattle before that. We're lucky to hit 70 most days. It's 65F currently. Local forecaster has coined the phrase Januly to describe this unusual weather.
It will be over 90F here, with sweltering humidity, five of the next seven days. I f'ing hate July, and most of August too!Summer is hands down my favorite season, spring second. But we have much more comfortable summers than the east coast and 3-4 month long springtimes often too. Few bugs helps a lot with outdoor activities.
Can't say I miss it since I have yet to ever fire it up. Just had it installed last month in our newly built home. But I did just tell my wife yesterday, "I can't wait till winter!" Now the 100+ degree weather and high humidity down here might have contributed some to that statement but I was also staring at my wood stove dreaming of firing it up.
What type of stove did you install?
@iceman, I ended up getting the BK Ashford 30. There was nowhere around here even to buy one but I was able to work with BKVP to get one anyway. I had my one and only local wood stove shop contact his office and place an order for the stove. It was shipped to the store and they did the install. I was very glad BKVP was able to make that work out because I was very bummed when I figured out there was no a single place to buy a BK within hours of me.
@HisTreeNut, glad to see you around here. I was starting to think I was the only Southerner crazy enough to own a wood stove . Although I think you are up in the mountains, where as I am smack in the middle of South Carolina...where the city's slogan is, "Famously Hot!" ...sigh.
What type of wood will you be burning?.
I burned Black Walnut almost exclusively, my first two years. Probably went thru about 14 cords of it. Not the best wood for burning, but it was down on my property, so why not burn it?I also have black walnut but I'd be crazy to cut one of those down for fire wood.
I am perfectly fine with the cooler weather we've had recently. I'm no fan of hot weather anyway, but it keeps the fire danger down too. Last summer was a record fire year and before summer even started this year we had two wildfires locally.Cool and wet weather moved in here a couple weeks ago. Quite an about face from daily 80's in Seattle before that. We're lucky to hit 70 most days. It's 65F currently. Local forecaster has coined the phrase Januly to describe this unusual weather.
I had a period of 13 years with no fireplace or stove, after growing up in a house with four fireplaces. Had a lot of back-yard firepit fires, in those years, but it's not the same.We had a period living in Seattle when we didn't have a woodstove. And we really missed it too.
I don't know about you all in NW VA but we've been over 100 heat index for days now in the Monticello Region. I think the wood in my greenhouse is starting to melt.I do kind of miss lighting up the stove this time of year - it kind of becomes a place to put things on. I really can do without the Virginia humidity especially this month and next. But I also am trying to enjoy what this season brings, like not having to bundle up to go out, and not having to build a fire every day, and not having to haul wood in each week or weekend.
I don't know about you all in NW VA but we've been over 100 heat index for days now in the Monticello Region. I think the wood in my greenhouse is starting to melt.
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