2 things. First, on the main topic of this thread, I can totally relate to the emotions surrounding heating my home with wood. I find myself anxious toward the end of the day so I can go home and check on the stove. In the evenings, after I have loaded the stove, I keep wanting to go out there and open her up on a burn cycle and watch it do its magic!! I'm all grins and giggles when it comes to this stove. My family is sick and tired of hearing about it! But, I can't help NOT talk about it. This thing has changed my life and my families!
Second, as to the secondary topic that has developed, the justification for heating my house this way is a no-brainer. My dad and I keep arguing about the word "free." I say I am enjoying my "free" heat and "free" hot water. He sees the work that goes into harvesting wood as "payment." I can see how some of you may see it that way as well. I don't. There are certain chores that go into running a home. I do the dishes for "free," I mow the yard for "free," my wife does the laundry and cooks for "free" so why can't I cut wood to heat my house for "free?" It is work that is necessary for the level of function that I provide for my household. I could hire these items out if I wanted to. Then that wouldn't be "free."
Wood heat isn't for everyone. It IS a lot of hard work! But, I THRIVE on hard work. It makes my blood flow. It makes the rewards that much greater to know that I did it on my own.