Blessings of Wood / Home Heating
Posted by Laura on Saturday Dec 19, 2009 Under Budget, The Homestead

This is often what one side of our drive-way looks like, as of the past few months. Sometimes, the piles of these palettes are a little higher, and sometimes a little lower. But one thing is for sure – we’re always happy to see some out there.

Because these palettes heat our home, for free. Well….maybe for a little labor. Although I doubt Michael would call it that. Michael’s supply company for his business, gives us stacks of palettes, that they want out of their warehouse. When they are delivering down in our area anyway, they put a stack or 2 of these on the truck, to be delivered to us. Most of the palettes are oak, or other hard woods. Sometimes, there’s a little pine too, but that’s o.k. It all burns in our wood stove!

The palettes just need to be cut up. But Michael is always happy to fire up ‘Little Red’, and cut wood. He loves doing it. Seriously. We can tell. As a matter of fact, he’s out there cutting up palettes right now. On his birthday no less. Even the kids said awhile ago, “Daddy wants to go out and cut wood on his birthday.” lol.


Can’t you see that manly-expression of satisfaction on his face? I can. lol
He’s got an ax now too….so he’s even happier!

Here’s just one pile we’ve got going. This one he keeps stacked pretty high, because he loves to just crank open that window above, and grab some wood for the stove. lol

We’ve got this wood bucket, that doesn’t hold a whole lot. So there is usually a great big pile, just the right of it.
You may have wondered about all of the nails in the palettes. Michael doesn’t bother pulling the nails out, most times. He’s a clever time saver; When the stove cools down from a previous fire, he has this magnet he sticks in to the floor of the stove, and it picks up all of the nails that fell out of the wood as it burned. ; )

Our 2-floor house is not small, by any means, anymore. And the living room ceiling is high. So it can be costly to heat, with gas. This stove really helps out with that though. Michael has a couple of fans going, and the heat fills the house, and even blows right upstairs and heats up there too. It’s not 100% finished up there, so we’re wondering at this point, if we really need to install heat any time soon. Or before we really ‘need’ to anyway. After all, our stove is burning on any given cold day throughout the cold season, and most of the night. It gets fired right back up, first thing in the morning. We LOVE our wood stove, if you haven’t read that before here. (I reckon some of you are sick of reading that, by now. lol).

But this post isn’t about our stove again. It’s about the WOOD!
We also are blessed with wood from another source. There is a sweet old man that has lived at the end of this street for a very long time. He and his wife are elderly now (although he doesn’t seem to know it yet, at 89 years old), but he and his wife raised eleven children in their home down there. Of course, their children are all grown now, and they have probably 100′s of grandchildren, or something close. Anyway, this sweet man has called numerous times, or left messages, that always go the same way: “Michael! Lenny. I’ve got wood down here for you. Come and get it.” Trees that he took down himself. Michael always catches him doing something labor-intensive, and goes over to help him. Or, other times Michael has very sneakily snuck in like an elf, and finished a job he saw Lenny working so hard at during the day, so Lenny wouldn’t have to.

Well, as I close this post, we’ve got a snowstorm on the way!! The funny thing is, we haven’t even had a FLURRY this cold season, yet. We’re just going to kick it off with…..who knows how much. Supposedly a lot, but it depends on which weather report you read. As Michael says, after reading the different predictions, “Basically, we’ll be getting anywhere from a dusting, to several feet of snow.”
One thing is for sure. We’ll be home. And cozy as can be. Well….except for the kids, who will probably spend some of that time playing out there in the first fallen snow. Perhaps they’ll build me another snowman, that I can admire outside my windows, by the fireside.
I often wonder who else always has a fire going in their home during cold seasons. And if anyone loves it as much as we do. Do you?






December 19th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
I wish I had a fireplace ~ I’d have a fire going every night, with the obligatory popcorn and hot cocoa. Free wood is wonderful, and I love the magnet idea. So smart!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHAEL!!!!!
My kids are insanely jealous that you are getting snow. I hope you get snowed in – that’s what makes it fun!
December 20th, 2009 at 2:07 pm
Having a fire really is just….so wonderful. I have always loved fires. Campfires. Fireplaces.
Oh yeah….we got the snow alright! SNOWED IN, INDEED! Still coming down hard right now, too. I’ll probably blog some photos, at some point.
December 21st, 2009 at 10:21 am
Looking at the second picture of hubby I see where A gets her looks.
Michael is such a hard worker how fortunate you all are to have him.