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No thanks...I even got rid of the small wood pile by the fire pit. They are Creepy crawler hiding places. 

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Re: Storing Firewood

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@Kachina624 The cottonwoods are starting to get a hush of yellow at the tops..my Virginia Creeper is turning red..that’s about it right now.  At least the temps have been cooling off..it was a hot summer...DW

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I am an "electric log" kinda person...........

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Not a good thing, at all....

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It's pretty.  But I wouldn't want all that wood in my house.  I'm sure it's going to damage that beautiful wood floor.

 

 

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It looks nice, but I would worry about all the bugs w/that amount in the house.

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Looks interesting but stacking wood in your house is not a wise thing to do as many have already stated.

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Visually, it is OK but I, as others have said, I wouldn't store wood inside my house.

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I would want neither the wood nor the wood stove in my house.

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Outside-yes, but not inside, I agree with whomeever said an invitaion for mice, and other critters, spiders,etc.......Good idea though.