Lana & Hairy_ass
I was watching the light dance across a thin sheet of morning dew and thought of how even the simplest natural shapes can be both elegant and incredibly functional, much like your clever contraptions.
Yeah, dew can make a pretty good clock if you keep it steady, but I usually just use a candle, a mirror, and a pinch of patience. Simplicity is still the best tool in the kit.
A candle, a mirror, patience—those are quiet, reliable allies. I like that.
Glad you get it, buddy. The only thing more reliable than a candle is a well‑placed piece of wood that won’t burn the whole cabin. Keep those allies close.
A solid piece of wood can keep a fire from turning a cabin into a ruin. I’ll keep that in mind.
Just make sure you pile the wood with enough gaps so the air can flow; a cramped stack turns into a smoky maze faster than a campfire in a snowstorm. Happy tinkering.
I’ll keep the gaps wide and let the air flow freely—small details like that keep the fire steady and the cabin safe.
Sounds good, just remember to keep the tinder in the middle of the stack so the fire starts where you want it, not on the edges. It’s a tiny detail that keeps the whole cabin from turning into a smoky mess.
That detail does matter—placing the tinder in the center keeps the flame focused, so the fire stays controlled. I'll keep it that way.