How to get sparks back in your life--and keep them burning. The blaze of a log fire on a cold night speaks to the heart in a way no other flame can. It has character and ever-changing form; vibrant color and balletic movement. Fire transformed the way humans lived--it was the flame that fueled evolution itself--but now this primal force finds itself fading in a modern world of microwaves, induction stoves, and central heating. The flames are slowly going out: homes are built without fireplaces, bonfires are banned, and schoolchildren are no longer allowed to use Bunsen burners. Yet the sight of a flame remains as evocative as ever. The Art of Chopping and Burning Wood seeks to rekindle that connection--to inspire and to teach--exploring the history of fire and revealing the wonder, beauty, and spirit that a simple flame can conjure.
The Art of Chopping and Burning Wood