She told me yesterday, that she wanted me to watch her start the fire when I came home for lunch, so I did. I coached her while prepping my food, and she did fine.
When I got home at 4:45 PM, there was a TON of smoke coming out of the chimney that normally shows no smoke at all.
I know she had our grandson there, so I figured she just prioritized his needs over the fire's needs, and sure enough (understandable), she had kept it running, but had over-stuffed the box and had essentially created a smoldering fire.
I pulled out the extra logs, squirreled around the glowing coals, threw in some kindling and let it re-start itself......all was well.
She was pretty frazzled though. The construction guys, the noise, the dogs, the grandson, a vendor trying to get a contract for some brick work.........she was a mess!
She told me that about an hour before that, she had a "roaring fire." I wonder how much creosote built up in that half-hour or so, while the fire smoldered, and the smoke was pouring out???
-Soupy1957
When I got home at 4:45 PM, there was a TON of smoke coming out of the chimney that normally shows no smoke at all.
I know she had our grandson there, so I figured she just prioritized his needs over the fire's needs, and sure enough (understandable), she had kept it running, but had over-stuffed the box and had essentially created a smoldering fire.
I pulled out the extra logs, squirreled around the glowing coals, threw in some kindling and let it re-start itself......all was well.
She was pretty frazzled though. The construction guys, the noise, the dogs, the grandson, a vendor trying to get a contract for some brick work.........she was a mess!
She told me that about an hour before that, she had a "roaring fire." I wonder how much creosote built up in that half-hour or so, while the fire smoldered, and the smoke was pouring out???
-Soupy1957