ush came loose and I was faced with the task of removing the chimney. This was not all that difficult and gave me a good chance to inspect it completely. But
of course, I had to remove the wood stove too. That ga
ve me the chance to reconsider my earlier selection, which of course was on the cheap side. Immediately, I abandoned the idea of replacing it at a cost of $700 and elected to brush, paint and re-seal it.
ve me the chance to reconsider my earlier selection, which of course was on the cheap side. Immediately, I abandoned the idea of replacing it at a cost of $700 and elected to brush, paint and re-seal it.This weekend I finished the project, reinstalled the chimney and stove and of course made a fire for Lily.

Life is good and I have just received some more wood, though I have a little splitting to do.


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