We heat our house with a woodstove. Well, I guess that depends on your definition of “heat.” The woodstove in the kitchen comfortably heats the kitchen and family room on the coldest days, but the rest of the house can only be considered cool or downright cold on very cold days. Since the two of us really spend most of our time in the kitchen and family room it works for us. A down quilt keeps us warm at night and a small electric heater in the master bath, so we really don’t need to keep the rest of the house warm.
I make sure that I am wearing my heart rate monitor and my Fitbit. That way I know how many calories I burn and how many steps I take. I start with all of the rejects. DH makes sure that all of the logs are 16-inches long - the perfect length for our woodstove. Anything that doesn’t make the cut is relegated to the island of misfit logs. No stacking required - they are just tossed in a pile to use in the beginning of the season when small fires are needed.
The second day started with breakfast at a new cafe in Hinesburg - French toast and bacon - yum. Then back to work. This time I added my knitting row counter to my equipment repertoire on Fitbit and heart rate monitor. I needed to know how many loads of wood I moved.
Four hours, 35 loads and 1000 calories later, this was the day’s progress.