Exploring the popularity of Mackinaw jackets and the use of wood heat in homes
Mackinaw jackets, work boots and big pine logs. When we have winter temperatures outside no doubt most of us are grateful for a warm home.
Is it just the adjustment of a dial or the flick of a switch that allows a few more degrees to turn up your heat, or do you choose to heat your home the old-fashioned way and heat with wood? What is not to love about the look of a fireplace, the slight smell of wood burning and the romantic ambiance that a wood fire evokes? Though wood heat offers many positive attributes, someone had to do the physical labour to harvest the wood. Now let us think about one of the latest fashions. Have you noticed the popular styles around town and in retail stores? A whole lot of people, both men and women, are wearing checkered jackets. Red and black, green and white, any colour combination looks great on these bush-type jackets. Their proper terminology is a Mackinaw and so many people today wear them. Then there are the guys who are sporting big beards along with checkered jacket
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