I love making fires (maybe this is something to do with my Ayurvedic dosha?) the whole process: gathering the wood, making the fire starter, cleaning the ash, setting the wood, and one flick of the lighter and one flick only.




I love making fires (maybe this is something to do with my Ayurvedic dosha?) the whole process: gathering the wood, making the fire starter, cleaning the ash, setting the wood, and one flick of the lighter and one flick only.
First wood stove fire of the season last night. That’s all glorious hardwood in there…
I get very excited about this point since I come from the land of softwood where it takes dang near half a trunk full to get you through a weekend of camping.
(Being of Ayurvedic dosha), I’m very proud (yes Leo) of my ability to light this variety of slow and hot burning wood with only a single flick of a lighter.
Airflow is critical as are my freshly-made batch of egg carton/wood shaving/soy wax fire starters.
It’s a beautiful little cast-iron stove with a good sized cooktop which is great not just for a kettle but for a big pot of soup or sometimes even a cast-iron griddle.
Do you have a fireplace or woodstove? What do you like to burn in it? What are your favorite fire making style/techniques?
March 13, 2022: I went to sleep last night – first night without a fire in the stove for some time – on tatami mats reading “Danger on Peaks”, dedicated to Carole, woke up as my Ryoko took little Ichiro to school, recalling Gary writing about being a 63-year-old stepdad taking a 10-year-old to school in the carpool, and thinking of myself at 10 years old on 95th Ave. in Surrey, getting ready for church the Sunday morning when Mt St Helens erupted, remembering the feeling of the unusual rumble (was not an 18 wheeler), and thinking of Gary coming down the mountain as a 13-year-old to learn that Japan was bombed and “nothing will grow there for 70 years“ and how Hiroshima is just down the road from me, indeed wonderful noodles, activists & parks.
Poured fresh French Press coffee, and picked up my robot and read Wang Ping’s remarkable recounting moments with the axe handle, with the boy-now-man (about my vintage) who the axe handle was created with, with the poet (who had been just up the road in Kyoto, probably pass through here at some point), together throwing hatchets into a stump, then into a barn (no food allowed to prevent pests, like my kura), pulling out Ezra Pound and Han Shan, pages falling open to the exact place, and marveling at the un-coincidence of it all. Such treasure.
It’s all about the cycles as Gary said to Lew. Or was that vice versa?
Also, Ichiro – a year and a half old – loves no toy more than the brush and scoop to clean the woodstove & darling Ryoko now has the skill to light the store with a single match with help from my special arts and crafts made from egg cartons, soy paraffin and sawdust learned from my mother, her ashes on the altar.
Hail the fire queens, axe carvers, and pantry mice!
Axe Handles BY ©1983 GARY SNYDER One afternoon the last week in April Showing Kai how to throw a hatchet One-half turn and it sticks in a stump. He recalls the hatchet-head Without a handle, in the shop And go gets it, and wants it for his own. A broken-off axe handle behind the door Is long enough for a hatchet, We cut it to length and take it With the hatchet head And working hatchet, to the wood block. There I begin to shape the old handle With the hatchet, and the phrase First learned from Ezra Pound Rings in my ears! "When making an axe handle the pattern is not far off." And I say this to Kai "Look: We'll shape the handle By checking the handle Of the axe we cut with—" And he sees. And I hear it again: It's in Lu Ji's Wên Fu, fourth century A.D. "Essay on Literature"-—in the Preface: "In making the handle Of an axe By cutting wood with an axe The model is indeed near at hand." My teacher Shih-hsiang Chen Translated that and taught it years ago And I see: Pound was an axe, Chen was an axe, I am an axe And my son a handle, soon To be shaping again, model And tool, craft of culture, How we go on.
One morning, while going for coffee we came across a fire just underway at a sofa store and Japanese/Korean restaurant. Dave gives play by play as firefighters bring out reinforcements and tools like axes and oxygen tanks.
Lighting a fire to surprise sweetie > you what comes next of course … That’s right … board games http://twitpic.com/p2l5e
Tomorrow is acupuncture, congee and hk tea tea then maybe a fire and lounging – no making things
Then Sunday is for walking in woods and arts and crafts
Seabus Station Evacuated due to Smoking Vessel
The Seabus (not sure if it was the Otter or the Beaver) began smoking heavily upon docking at Waterfront Station. After passengers disembarked and crew investigated the problem, the station was evacuated and firetrucks responded. The counterpart vessel waited in Burrard Inlet and didn’t immediately dock. {video broken} Nothing more to report at this time.
See also: One SeaBus breaks down The Province, Published: Wednesday, December 12, 2007