Now here's a concept that's new to me. The Electric Fireplace. I first learned of these today, from The Fireplace Lowdown blog. I"m not sure whether heating with electric is cheaper than gas or not. There are probably different factors involved in determining the amount of energy used, but what's really important (to anyone who would be interested in one)is the aesthetic value of a fireplace. I've always enjoyed sitting in front of a fireplace myself, enjoying a good book or good conversation with friends. But I'm not sure it would be the same with a fake fire. I guess that's all an individual preference, but I'd be willing to give it a try.
I'll be blogging a lot about the book I'm writing about showing God's love to troubled children--hence the title, if you can figure that one. I've worked with emotionally disturbed kids for over 15 years now, and I've pretty much been called every name in the book. So if I'm not too gentle sometimes in my descriptions, it's probably because that's the way things went down. I'll also write about anything and everything else that pops into my head. It is MY blog, after all. Al.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Electric Fireplaces
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Now here's a concept that's new to me. The Electric Fireplace. I first learned of these today, from The Fireplace Lowdown blog. I"m not sure whether heating with electric is cheaper than gas or not. There are probably different factors involved in determining the amount of energy used, but what's really important (to anyone who would be interested in one)is the aesthetic value of a fireplace. I've always enjoyed sitting in front of a fireplace myself, enjoying a good book or good conversation with friends. But I'm not sure it would be the same with a fake fire. I guess that's all an individual preference, but I'd be willing to give it a try.
Now here's a concept that's new to me. The Electric Fireplace. I first learned of these today, from The Fireplace Lowdown blog. I"m not sure whether heating with electric is cheaper than gas or not. There are probably different factors involved in determining the amount of energy used, but what's really important (to anyone who would be interested in one)is the aesthetic value of a fireplace. I've always enjoyed sitting in front of a fireplace myself, enjoying a good book or good conversation with friends. But I'm not sure it would be the same with a fake fire. I guess that's all an individual preference, but I'd be willing to give it a try.
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