It’s natural to mumble nasty things about the cold
weather. We all do it
from time to time. But even the cold has its merits.
One big plus is that it makes fireplaces a reasonable
addition to our
lives. In cold weather, we can build a fire in our home with a
clear
conscience. This is something that doesn’t translate well to
summer heat, but
when it’s cold, here comes the fire.
Strange, isn’t it, our love affair with a fireplace?
Makes absolutely no
sense. Today, we can make houses so impervious to cold that
every time we light
a candle, the temperature goes up ten degrees. So what do we do?
We cut a hole
in this sealed anti-cold unit so we can sit and look at the
flames, the way our
ancestors have done since they learned to walk upright and
invented kindling.
But we don’t care. We’ll spend a lot of extra money to
buy a house with
a fireplace, and not think a thing about it. Because this
fireplace is the
spiritual center of a home, as it’s always been. It’s the
gathering place. It’s
the place to read, to learn, to meet and tell stories. It’s the
core of our
universe. The fireplace – and those waiting for us there – is
what we dream
about when we’re miles from home in the woods or desert. It
warms us,
inside and
out, occasionally cooks
our food, and answers our questions.
Questions? Sure.
When the fire’s burning low, and you can just see the
little blue lickem
flames curling around the glowing embers late at night, and when
we’ve about
talked out the day’s adventures, we can look at those embers and
find answers
to questions we didn’t even know we had.
And we feel sorry for people who don’t have these
advantages.
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