xxxWinter weather is on our doorstep. Last night I appreciated our pellet stove, as I ate some bean stew. I love the “pellet,” as we call our heating stove. There will be some snow and ice on the ground tomorrow, but the pellet will be burning all night. In the modern world, buying bags of pellets is better than chopping firewood, and much cleaner. We also have central heating via propane. Here is the local go-to place for heating stoves, both wood and pellet: http://capeannchimney.com/
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Fred Bodin is a photographer who owns a gallery on Main Street in downtown Gloucester, MA. The gallery features Fred's land and seascapes, as well as historic images printed from the old negatives.
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Fred excellent – Mom-Pops – out west have two and one wood stove…They have a permit required as it’s the only form of heat and keeps place very warm – the wood stove burns out through the night hot coals restart in AM…Said ignitor on pellet stove went out right as the big storm hit the west always this way (just when I needed you most). π
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Fred excellent – Mom-Pops – out west have two and one wood stove…They have a permit required as it’s the only form of heat and keeps place very warm – the wood stove burns out through the night hot coals restart in AM…Said ignitor on pellet stove went out right as the big storm hit the west always this way (just when I needed you most). π
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