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Got a compliment from my neighbor today
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<blockquote data-quote="acer saccharum" data-source="post: 1867526" data-attributes="member: 21440"><p>When bringing the kids to school today one of my neighbors told me how much she likes the burning wood smell coming from my chimney. The funny thing was that I was burning black locust, which I find rather unpleasant. I had just walked out the door and caught the stench of it. I was thinking that I need to mix some oak or cherry in with it so it doesn't smell so bad.</p><p></p><p>This is not the first time I have received a compliment. Several years ago another neighbor told me he liked walking out of his house on a winter morning and catching a smell of burning wood. Said it made made him feel like he lived in the country, not the burbs. I guess that so long as you are not smoking them out of their house people romanticize the woodsmoke smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acer saccharum, post: 1867526, member: 21440"] When bringing the kids to school today one of my neighbors told me how much she likes the burning wood smell coming from my chimney. The funny thing was that I was burning black locust, which I find rather unpleasant. I had just walked out the door and caught the stench of it. I was thinking that I need to mix some oak or cherry in with it so it doesn't smell so bad. This is not the first time I have received a compliment. Several years ago another neighbor told me he liked walking out of his house on a winter morning and catching a smell of burning wood. Said it made made him feel like he lived in the country, not the burbs. I guess that so long as you are not smoking them out of their house people romanticize the woodsmoke smell. [/QUOTE]
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