On Jan 27, 12:08 am, "Michael Bulatovich" <Ple...@dont.try> wrote: "Pat" <gro...@artisticphotography.us> wrote in message news:c81c2316-d57d-4224-ae21-0442c2c48c7d@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com... I have an old, 1900s house with blown in insulation, clapboard and cedar shakes over them. Plaster and lathe on the inside. I normally put plastic over most of the windows
In <5d9d036f-11a4-4c53-a368-93eea8520276@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, on Sun, 9 Mar 2008 09:43:46 -0700 (PDT), Mash, mashman74@hotmail.com wrote: I've never owned a pellet stove and haven't known anybody that has so the answers to these questions will probably be obvious to alot of you...but here goes... We (me, wife, 2 young boys) are thinking of buying our first house, we live
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 21:43:01 -0700, Frank Gilliland <wïrenut@NOSPAMïcehouse.net> wrote: You go camping when it's 40 below in a pup tent, without a tent liner, and back in the trees with a wood stove (which anyone that has -any- experience camping in the winter knows is one of the -worst- things you can do because the heat from the stove melts the snow on the trees and you end
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/46801/ Memo to the Media: Extreme Weather Is Linked to Global Warming By Paul Rogat Loeb, AlterNet. Posted January 17, 2007. Except in the case of Katrina, most major media outlets have treated America's extreme weather events as if they were wholly separate from the broader issue of climate change. This article has appeared previously on the Huffington
Weather Bulletin - Denver Up here, in the "Mile-Hi City", we just recovered from a Historic event --- may I even say a "Weather Event" of "Biblical Proportions" --- with a historic blizzard of up to 44" inches of snow and winds to 90 MPH that broke trees in half, knocked down utility poles, stranded hundreds of motorists in lethal snow banks, closed ALL roads, isolated scores of communities