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<blockquote data-quote="Walking W" data-source="post: 1780502" data-attributes="member: 24986"><p>When we lived in the mountains of New Mexico in the 80s, our family would make a day out of cutting dead and down firewood by permit in the National Forest. Mostly I would work and the kids would play in the snow. The wife would pack a lunch with something warm to drink and maybe hot soup too. The kids would help load and unload and stack the wood. Even then, the wood was just for backup heat to our natural gas furnace. Sure came in handy when there were electricity or furnace issues with single digit temperatures outside. The kids are now 39 and 42 yrs old. They still talk about those days. </p><p></p><p>Right now we heat with a heat pump. Wood from our trees is mostly used to heat the shop or smoke brisket. The fireplace in our house is next to worthless. We used it this Christmas just for the feeling it brings to Christmas day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walking W, post: 1780502, member: 24986"] When we lived in the mountains of New Mexico in the 80s, our family would make a day out of cutting dead and down firewood by permit in the National Forest. Mostly I would work and the kids would play in the snow. The wife would pack a lunch with something warm to drink and maybe hot soup too. The kids would help load and unload and stack the wood. Even then, the wood was just for backup heat to our natural gas furnace. Sure came in handy when there were electricity or furnace issues with single digit temperatures outside. The kids are now 39 and 42 yrs old. They still talk about those days. Right now we heat with a heat pump. Wood from our trees is mostly used to heat the shop or smoke brisket. The fireplace in our house is next to worthless. We used it this Christmas just for the feeling it brings to Christmas day. [/QUOTE]
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