Ah yes - a nice Victorian 'quilted' design, or maybe an Edwardian plum-coloured silk velvet number. :)
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Exactly so, whilst sipping a glass of claret... Perhaps a Margaux? Have you opened it yet?;)
Marco.
It's very depressing here, rain rain and did I say rain :(
Been drizzly on and off, but very mild - car said it was 13.5 c at around 14:30 and not supposed to drop below 10c overnight - no fire for me again tonight, but looks like a cold blast coming in at the end of the week.
Hardy souls you lot, eh?:eyebrows:
It was 12C here, earlier (10C now), but we've still got the log burner roaring away, simply because it makes the room cosier and more inviting... Regardless of the temp now, our fire will be on every day throughout winter, right through into March at least:)
Marco.
Gets too warm for me, even just burning logs. I guess us country folk (for all of two months! :eyebrows: ) are hardy perhaps! Sue was complaining she was freezing earlier when I was ferrying stuff into the garage in a T-shirt so I expect she’ll want me to light it later. Definitely very cosy I must admit, and I love just “fire watching” with a bit of chillout on. :)
Yups... For me, that last bit is enough reason to light it. As a general rule, once the outside temperature gets below 15C, we light the fire:)
We're going to start cooking chestnuts and stuff on top of ours over Christmas - I even use it to heat up the Moka pot now, when making coffee... May as well, is all 'free heat'!:cool:
Marco.
Look at this cool little thing even, for cooking jacket potatoes on top of your wood-burner: https://www.woodburnerwarehouse.co.u...ker-large.html
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Marco.
That is pretty cool! That site looks pretty good, cheers for the heads up. :)
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