Skies and Snow with an Outdoor Natural Gas Fireplace
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 | Business
Louise loves taking her breakfast on her patio. She likes having the early morning sun shine on her and warm her up as she sips her first cappuccino of the day. Besides, she says, her doctor told her about Vitamin D from the sun. On weekends you are likely to find her lounging in a blue butterfly chair reading a book. She likes to read too, devouring everything from Dan Brown through Cervantes to Homer. Even in the evenings you’ll still find her outdoors. She’s kind of a romantic who likes to watch the moonrise and count the stars at night, sometimes waiting for meteors so she can make a wish.
An attractive job offer made her move to the Northeast. Of course, she wouldn’t live in a house without a patio. And she just had to have a nice outdoor fireplace to warm her up on autumns and winters. The one she had in California was a log-burning type. While she loved the dancing flames and the crackling sounds, she thought she could do without having to carry logs from a pile, the difficulty of lighting them up, and the cleaning of ashes. This time she opted for an outdoor natural gas fireplace. She continues to enjoy her morning coffee under the skies and, this time, the myriad colors of autumn and fresh snow on the ground.