Wood
fires are a kind of prayer, because prayer rises like incense to heaven, and woodsmoke
rises to the peaceful sky like the incense of prayer.
The
wood we burn comes from two places. Our
compressed sawdust briquettes, which burn as hot and long as coal, are a
by-product of saw mills – for the words of Jesus, “Gather up the fragments that
remain, so that nothing may be lost”.
Our logs come from a tree-surgeon, cut from diseased or dying trees that
have to come down for safety and the health of the woodland, they are mixed
hardwood and softwood. Sometimes we have
some oak logs in the mix.
An
oak tree takes three hundred years to grow to full maturity, then rests for
three hundred years, then takes three hundred years to die.
So
when I light the fire from the dead twigs of old trees, add split logs and
close the door of the stove, I am mindful not to be too busy for wonder.
Here,
on my hearth, warming my tiny little house, slowly released in kindly comfort
to keep the chill away, is the sunshine of a thousand summers.
What a lovely thought. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBuckminster Fuller fascinated my children by saying fire is sunlight unwinding from a log.
ReplyDeleteSomething about the lovely flame in your small stove reminds me of the Catholic images of the Immaculate Hearts of Mother Mary and her strapping lad Jesus, which may or may not be linked properly here:
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"Here, on my hearth, warming my tiny little house, slowly released in kindly comfort to keep the chill away, is the sunshine of a thousand summers."
ReplyDeleteA beautiful prayer indeed :)
I didn't know this about oak trees. It makes one want to stand back and study one, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteAnd your last paragraph? This is why you're a writer.
So glad you are... xoxo
I love 'slowly released in kindly comfort' - this was a beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteMy heart just swells with joy for you and your precious space, Pen!
ReplyDeletebeautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour wood burner is lovely. What make is it?
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ReplyDeleteYes, that came up fine, Rapunzel.
Helen, it's a Wendy Stove. They're made specially for tents, yurts and sheds in England's West Country. You can see info at Wild Stoves UK (an excellent firm), here: http://wildstoves.co.uk/outdoor-heaters-cookers/yurt-tent-and-caravan-stoves/
Blessings on your day, all! xxx
Thank you, Pen, I love the look of it, small but it appears to give out a fair amount of heat. Your words were just as warming, giving off a wonderfully warm and comfortable vibe.
ReplyDeleteHelen - it's a most attractive design, works brilliantly, and the great thing about it is it's all firebox (with a baffle to ensure complete burning). I've had much bigger stoves with no bigger firebox than this. x
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