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How much wood could W.I.P. Staff Burn?

February 14th, 2010 by Tim

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4 Responses to “How much wood could W.I.P. Staff Burn?”

  1. Barbara says:

    Up here in Vermont, we have wood pile envy, Tim. That looks like a huge supply. Ours is diminishing.
    We hope to see you soon, but meanwhile it would be fun to see videos that include you and some of the other Wampanoag Indigenous Program staff. Just a thought.

  2. Tim says:

    Hey Barbara,

    Thank you for your ideas I will include me or my staff in the next posts thank you. So you burn a little wood too, is that what you heat with?

  3. Barbara says:

    Hi, Tim. Yes, we heat with wood as much as possible. We used to harvest it from our wood lot, but we’ve gotten lazy and have been buying it. And now I’m wishing for a pellet stove.

    I was just reading an article in the Cape Cod Times from July 2005 about an overnight program at the home site that was getting started back then. Is that still happening?

  4. Tim says:

    Hey Barbera,

    I dont know about the overnights in the homesite you should call Plimoth Plantation and ask for education they do the overnight programs and maybe they have info for you. Hope this helps.

    Tim

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