It's true, even looking at a wood fire on a screen helps you to feel at least a little bit warmer. Nothing beats the real thing though. My daughter who lives in the hills has one, a huge fireplace and her equally huge son carries in logs the size of trees to casually "put another log on the fire".
There appears to be a black sausage-shaped thing in the fire. I expect it is the silhouette of something but I can't imagine what.
ReplyDeleteOh no! My dinner!
DeleteLess chance of a spark flying out and burning your feet. 😀
ReplyDeleteOr a dead nearly brand-new gas insert which is what I'm dealing with. :(
ReplyDeleteHa! I like those! Great way to save on the gas bill! I have a gas fireplace with a blower, but hate to see the bill!
ReplyDeleteIt's true, even looking at a wood fire on a screen helps you to feel at least a little bit warmer. Nothing beats the real thing though. My daughter who lives in the hills has one, a huge fireplace and her equally huge son carries in logs the size of trees to casually "put another log on the fire".
ReplyDeleteWe only have radiators and it was lovely to have a log fire burning on the TV on Xmas Day !
ReplyDeleteIt's like the Yule Log that New York TV used to broadcast on Christmas morning!
ReplyDeleteI forget to turn that on on Christmas morning.
ReplyDeletePlus it saves hauling the firewood inside every day.
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