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Daily Archives: November 26, 2012

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What’s in a Name: Pot-Bellied Stove

LCK Yarns & Colorways, Life on Clear Creek, What's In A NameBy Chris DykesNovember 26, 20128 Comments

  On cold winter evenings the old farmhouse can be comfortably heated using just the old woodstove, and there are usually enough windfalls around the farm to keep a season’s supply of oak, hickory, sycamore and black walnut. The stove does well until about three in the morning, when a chill blankets the room and…

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