It's cold out there. First thing every morning I build a fire in the woodstove.
Work on the old store to convert it to a library and community center is progressing next door.
We have snow on the ground after several small snowfalls. Very cold temperatures are forecast for this weekend.
I painted a bench we got for free and now it's my plant stand. Every amaryllis bulb I planted has sprouted.

What do you use to clean the glass on your wood stove?
ReplyDeleteI had to look in our manual. I don't think I've ever cleaned it. The manual says for inside the glass to use a soft bristle brush like a paint brush or very fine steel wool if there's heavy soot. This is a stove made by Woodstock Soapstone in Lebanon, NH. The Keystone model.
Delete...that fire almost warmed me up.
ReplyDeleteYou should soon see a very nice display of flowers there.
ReplyDeleteIn one of our homes going back 30 years or so, we had a woodstove similar to this and it could put out a great amount of heat. The minute I looked at yours I remembered how wonderful it was to come in from the cold. Your painted potting bench is perfect and I'm sure you are looking forward to seeing the amaryllis bloom. I answered your question on my blog about The Battle of Bull Run, if you'd like take a look when you get a chance. Thanks for visiting me.
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