The chimenea series running this week is, as the Mac McAnally song goes, a “semi-true story.” I brought home one of the things one time, and there was a bit of a learning curve. I can condense my experience into this advice: go slow. It happens every year about this time. You tell yourself, “I could continue to sit out in the evenings if I just had a little fire.” So, you experiment with a variety of outdoor fire pits and heaters until you give up and go in until late March.
A hot time III
by Jimmy Johnson
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