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<blockquote data-quote="Marine5068" data-source="post: 6181348" data-attributes="member: 43136"><p>Bowmanville is not that far from me and the temps last night were quite cool at -19.5C here in Madoc.</p><p>Had the pellet stove cranked up and a wood stove fire going downstairs too.</p><p>I will be out blocking and splitting some Ash logs later today, but for now a nice hot cup of coffee, some breakfast and then cutting our dog and cats nails.</p><p>[ATTACH]562468[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]562469[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine5068, post: 6181348, member: 43136"] Bowmanville is not that far from me and the temps last night were quite cool at -19.5C here in Madoc. Had the pellet stove cranked up and a wood stove fire going downstairs too. I will be out blocking and splitting some Ash logs later today, but for now a nice hot cup of coffee, some breakfast and then cutting our dog and cats nails. [ATTACH]562468[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]562469[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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