RE: Wood day in the village.

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Wood day in the village.

in homesteading •  7 years ago  (edited)

We have had a bit of a cold snap -45°c in late December. We normally don't get those until February. But it seems seasonal now (-15 to -30) and that brings snow! I am looking forward to following your adventure!!

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That's proper cold! My metabolisms not really built for cold.. that why I migrated south! Though I enjoy the seasonal variations in mountain weather, normally the winter days are mild enough at least in the sun. Summer can be a bit of a barbecue, learning the art of the siesta helped.
I imagine the snow gets pretty deep there, I presume you are well stocked to survive a days snowed in?! How difficult does it get?
And I'll be following your adventures too, Abundance is possible in all climates! Saludos

I prefer winter over a scorching summer!! Lol i have a freezer in the winter. So i can have a 5 month supply of food. I have a bush full of firewood! Three is 3 weeks in the spring that make it difficult to get out. The road is pretty rough. We have it pretty good :) living with the land is the only way for us now!