Enjoying a wood burning stove in log cabin living
I honestly think having a wood burning stove in log cabin settings is the only way to truly experience the wilderness, especially when the temperature starts to dip. There's something about that specific type of heat—it's not like the dry, clinical air you get from a furnace. It's a heavy, radiating warmth that seems to seep right into your bones. If you've ever spent a night in a cabin without one, you know exactly what I'm talking about. You're just shivering under five blankets, waiting for the sun to come up. But once you get that fire going, the whole atmosphere changes. ...