I have one in the upstairs bathroom to help keep that room dry in the winter due to mold issues there. (My house is a 200 year old rubblestone building with three foot thick walls.) The other stove’s in the ground floor kitchen - usually have some water boiling on the cooking stove when we’re down there so no need to add more. But yes, getting moisture in the air when a wood stove’s running is the icing on the cake. Can’t beat woodstove heat - warms you to the bone.
Northern SICILY.
REAL SICILIAN pizza.
Sigh
Grapes as big as your thumb