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- Juliana
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- iPhone 11 Pro Max
That’s amazing work you did there! Wish I could have a bite.
Happy birthday to Rog!
That’s amazing work you did there! Wish I could have a bite.
Nice and cozy, isn’t it. We use ours almost every night in this time of the year. We still have “tons“ of wood from the storms
One my favorite things with our wood stove is when the fire is going and our windows are wide open. Ahhhh.Yes, but it made the room sooooo hot, and this is the smallest logburner we could find.
You need to perfect the art of the slowburn. Once you have it at heat, choke it down to the minimum and feed it sparingly. Let the ash build up over several days to further minimise air flow and also insulate the fire so heat builds up in the ash and keeps the fire warm for longer. Bonus points for keeping a fire going for days and only lighting it once at the start. You run the risk of smothering it completely so use the poker to burrow an air channel through the ash.Yes, but it made the room sooooo hot, and this is the smallest logburner we could find.
I made a ten year in vivo study of same My record was five days. (I was aiming for a week, but on the fifth night I shut the door too fast and blew out the remaining embers)You need to perfect the art of the slowburn. Once you have it at heat, choke it down to the minimum and feed it sparingly. Let the ash build up over several days to further minimise air flow and also insulate the fire so heat builds up in the ash and keeps the fire warm for longer. Bonus points for keeping a fire going for days and only lighting it once at the start. You run the risk of smothering it completely so use the poker to burrow an air channel through the ash.
Apologies if I'm teaching you how to suck eggs.
Bring down the Incan Empire, end up a sock puppet.287/365
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This is the sock puppet of Francisco Pizzaro. It was made for my Zoom Spanish lesson. Pizzaro was a conquistador from Trujillo in Spain. He was responsible for bringing down the Inca empire, sadly.
Wow, I had no idea of the art of slowburning. How embarrassing for a person from the far north I must tell show this to my DH - he’s the fireman of the houseI made a ten year in vivo study of same My record was five days. (I was aiming for a week, but on the fifth night I shut the door too fast and blew out the remaining embers)
You need to perfect the art of the slowburn. Once you have it at heat, choke it down to the minimum and feed it sparingly. Let the ash build up over several days to further minimise air flow and also insulate the fire so heat builds up in the ash and keeps the fire warm for longer. Bonus points for keeping a fire going for days and only lighting it once at the start. You run the risk of smothering it completely so use the poker to burrow an air channel through the ash.
Apologies if I'm teaching you how to suck eggs.
I’ve passed this on to the housemaid that tends the fire. I’ll let you know how he goes on.Wow, I had no idea of the art of slowburning. How embarrassing for a person from the far north I must tell show this to my DH - he’s the fireman of the house
Agreed.Love those long shadows that come with this time of year
Beautiful296/365
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I’ve decided to photograph some of my brooches in a little series - no it’s not laziness (oh yes it is!).
DistressedFX
OK, Tuesday - new phone perhaps? In that case you have the same delivery date as me297/365
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Another brooch. This series will only continue until I have something more exciting to photograph - on Tuesday!
DIstressedFX and iColorama
Yay from another Patterdale cross home299/365
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This is Ozzy (taken with Rog’s iPhone 13). We picked him up today. He’s a Patterdale/Staffie cross and he’s adorable. We already love him to bits. We’ve no idea why someone would give him up and the people who gave him to the dog rescue centre lied about so many things, that nothing they said can be trusted. But we consider ourselves very fortunate to have him come into our lives. Expect lots of photos!!
He’s lovely Noisy Neighbours also just got a new family member from a dog rescue centre. Slightly difficult for me who’s a bit afraid of dogs. I’ll have to try some CBT method. I apologise for thinking the Tuesday surprise would be a new phone Ozzy was much better! And, no, I didn’t get my phone today as they had promised299/365
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This is Ozzy (taken with Rog’s iPhone 13). We picked him up today. He’s a Patterdale/Staffie cross and he’s adorable. We already love him to bits. We’ve no idea why someone would give him up and the people who gave him to the dog rescue centre lied about so many things, that nothing they said can be trusted. But we consider ourselves very fortunate to have him come into our lives. Expect lots of photos!!
Awwww. Who’s a good boy?299/365
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This is Ozzy (taken with Rog’s iPhone 13). We picked him up today. He’s a Patterdale/Staffie cross and he’s adorable. We already love him to bits. We’ve no idea why someone would give him up and the people who gave him to the dog rescue centre lied about so many things, that nothing they said can be trusted. But we consider ourselves very fortunate to have him come into our lives. Expect lots of photos!!
My daughter had a British staffir that they also got from a rescue shelter. I was wary at first especially with small grandchildren but she has the most beautiful temperament299/365
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This is Ozzy (taken with Rog’s iPhone 13). We picked him up today. He’s a Patterdale/Staffie cross and he’s adorable. We already love him to bits. We’ve no idea why someone would give him up and the people who gave him to the dog rescue centre lied about so many things, that nothing they said can be trusted. But we consider ourselves very fortunate to have him come into our lives. Expect lots of photos!!
Not him. Looks like an angel, but is the Tasmanian Devil if something fluffy or furry crosses his path. Lots of training required (for us as well as him!).Awwww. Who’s a good boy?
Yes, pure Staffies are lovely - we had one for a long time. Not sure about crossing them with a Patterdale though. I’d be interested to hear if sinnerjohn John ever had any issues with aggression to other dogs (not John obvs ).My daughter had a British staffir that they also got from a rescue shelter. I was wary at first especially with small grandchildren but she has the most beautiful temperament
Where is that blasted iPhone?He’s lovely Noisy Neighbours also just got a new family member from a dog rescue centre. Slightly difficult for me who’s a bit afraid of dogs. I’ll have to try some CBT method. I apologise for thinking the Tuesday surprise would be a new phone Ozzy was much better! And, no, I didn’t get my phone today as they had promised
Anything Patterdale, expect to live life at 100mphYes, pure Staffies are lovely - we had one for a long time. Not sure about crossing them with a Patterdale though. I’d be interested to hear if sinnerjohn John ever had any issues with aggression to other dogs (not John obvs ).