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This and That Vol 4 – Mid Winter Musings

This and That Vol 4

Mid Winter Musings

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Cognitive Dissonance

 

 

Probably the one topic Mrs. Cog and I return to more often than any other is our amazement how so many people who profess awareness and understanding of the coming chaos and hard times remain firmly rooted in their present situation. Despite acknowledging the runaway train barreling down the tracks directly towards them, they do little to nothing to get out of the way.

They know they are dependent upon a failing state for most, if not all, of their needs. Whether it is food, water, sewer, electricity, security, employment, whatever area we wish to examine, they remain tragically dependent upon a failing state to ‘not fail’ in order to continue to provide what the failing state soon will be unable to supply. Continue reading This and That Vol 4 – Mid Winter Musings

Taking a Pass on Gas – Wood Preferred – Part Three

Taking a Pass on Gas – Wood Preferred - Part Three

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High Desert Homesteading

This is the final installment of this wood stove installation article. Actually, a major remodeling project more accurately describes the entire process.

Part 1 and Part 2 covered the near total demolition of the original gas fireplace, which was encased in a large moss rock structure, and the installation of hearth flagstone and a cultured stone (partial) back wall. Part two ended with several large tasks still to complete.

Those chores involved a lot of woodwork on the back wall and ceiling, the installation of a new insulated chimney stack, moving the 450lb wood stove up some stairs and onto the hearth, and the final installation work to prepare for the first wood fire. Continue reading Taking a Pass on Gas – Wood Preferred – Part Three