buried_lede
buried_lede t1_itfvwxg wrote
Reply to comment by LookingM4FnearUCONN in How do I start a fireplace and not smoke? by LookingM4FnearUCONN
OK so you have a three-story tall chimney and it is angled. A little challenging I guess.
So definitely a good safety measure to have it serviced/inspected every year, also to have a cap on top to prevent animal nesting.
Then, with the length and the bend, I think some extra patience might be needed when the season begins to get that baby going
buried_lede t1_itfvmdc wrote
Reply to comment by LookingM4FnearUCONN in How do I start a fireplace and not smoke? by LookingM4FnearUCONN
Yeah, store that for next year and buy some from a fire wood dealer who has dry (seasoned) wood
buried_lede t1_itfvius wrote
Reply to comment by LookingM4FnearUCONN in How do I start a fireplace and not smoke? by LookingM4FnearUCONN
lol, in other words, it's old -not green wood that's freshly cut
buried_lede t1_it8ik1s wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Active Shooter Reported at Multiple Locations by teabaggedyourdrumset
Oh, it just seems so obviously the funeral. Someone thinks it’s a cute opportunity. I always imagine it’s a teenager doing things like this but too often it ends up being some miserable adult with no sense. They will catch the people/person who did it
buried_lede t1_irnryju wrote
Reply to comment by DaddyBobMN in Quiet night in Brattleboro by sgt_josh
Yes, that’s it! Thank you. Loved that place
buried_lede t1_irif3tu wrote
Reply to Quiet night in Brattleboro by sgt_josh
I love Brattleboro and I’ve only ever passed through. On a hiking trip I stopped in on a hiking/outdoors store there and compared to my home state everything was such a bargain I went a little wild. I forgot the name but it’s still my favorite camping store. There was also a great food co-op or natural food store
buried_lede t1_itmlym1 wrote
Reply to Police dogs in Bradley security by in_the_woods
Sniffing for cats and squirrels