Dogs got the right idea

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CaseyForrest

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I'll be joining her once I get the wood rack reloaded. Calling for up to 12 inches of the white stuff with 4 on the ground now.

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ValleyFirewood, the dog is actually pretty smart. Due to the ashes in the bottom of the stove it's likely not that hot under the stove. He's laying just far enough from under it to be warm and not hot. I have a wall mounted register and the dogs all lay in a semi circle around it and move closer and farther away depending if the furnace fan is on or not.
 
Dogs aren't allowed upstairs into living space(loft style house garage/shop downstairs living above) during warmer months as they have to much energy and just want to fight and scratch my floors. Only once the stove is fired up for the winter may they come up not sure what it is about the stove but it just seems to mesmerize and knock them out.
 

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20161212_175737.jpg Came home early, didn't feel like sitting on a 40* "oval office" at the shop. The cold pretty well sucks, took all of the daylight just to get stuff started and warmed up.... a 5 min job in the summer!

Anyhow... the boss...
 
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