Day 4 - Winter storm is here
Here we are day 4:
Day 2 : Worked online, tried to gathering things up and just trying to organize everything.
Day 3: Was a road trip to town, then to the city just to back track back to in between lol Propane pains.
Winter weather alert came out and we had to batten down the hatches, but its more than just closing things up. We have animals and we have things we gotta keep from freezing. Most of the animals are out of the wind but our goat "Mr Corn" he is a bit silly and pees on his bedding and decides to get taggled up around the water bowl lol. So we check on him pretty regularly. Bucky is fussy and kicks his bedding out, Girls are really happy digging barrows in the sawdust lol.
As long as I could remember living in the rural area of Gnadenhutten, Lock 17 rd. my grandmother, father and entire family stocked up all summer for the winter, as there was never anything we needed in chance electric when out. We had a coal furnace, and burned it until the day the home was auctioned off after my grandmothers death. My late grandpa and late father always hauled coal and it there was days it was snowed over and iced together. I was small and they had me climb up and roll the big ones down.
Later in life my dad moved to wood furnace, when he tore down the old boarding house to the canal. That was my childhood home, and it was 11 rooms no more economic way to heat then coal. Again, after he put the mobile double wide in he switch over to wood. He never believed in heating with gas or electric, but I do remember fuel oil at one time as a little little girl.
I now have propane, but only until the tiny home is built. We have so many surprises coming your way.
Im going to end this hear but ...... To Be Continued
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