I am warm, thank you!!!
Jan. 8th, 2009 08:26 pmThank you all for your concern and support! Believe me, I feel really great, all those kind words and warm thoughts are precious for me!
Do not be concerned too much, my family and I are quite safe. We do not use gas at all, only propan-butan for cooking in a combined gas/electricity stove. We use a furnace (ecology-friendly one), mostly burn wood from my husband´s small forest, and sometimes coal. Today for example, it gives more heat than wood. The temperature now is minus 13°C and dropping, inside 18,6°C exactly. As the night is clear, it will be even colder. The lowest temperatures are at dawn - we´ll see in the morning. So nothing so horrible, I only think of all those who are not so lucky as we are, and I send them my sympathy.
Um...we do fear of the possibility that the water piping in the sheds might freeze. I have experienced this twice. The cattle are thirsty and they cry/moo very much and you have to fetch a gaden hose, fix it in a water source nearby , and you spend at least two hours, pouring the water in the long, long troughs, with your legs freezing and your hands literally sticked to a wet hose ... and you see the animals drinking like mad.
They are soo grateful!
Alas, it is not so easy with people...:-)
A frequency of my runs to the cellar is higher now. I have to feed the fire and the men are both out. So I am a Guardian of FIre:-)
Hugs to you all!!!!
Do not be concerned too much, my family and I are quite safe. We do not use gas at all, only propan-butan for cooking in a combined gas/electricity stove. We use a furnace (ecology-friendly one), mostly burn wood from my husband´s small forest, and sometimes coal. Today for example, it gives more heat than wood. The temperature now is minus 13°C and dropping, inside 18,6°C exactly. As the night is clear, it will be even colder. The lowest temperatures are at dawn - we´ll see in the morning. So nothing so horrible, I only think of all those who are not so lucky as we are, and I send them my sympathy.
Um...we do fear of the possibility that the water piping in the sheds might freeze. I have experienced this twice. The cattle are thirsty and they cry/moo very much and you have to fetch a gaden hose, fix it in a water source nearby , and you spend at least two hours, pouring the water in the long, long troughs, with your legs freezing and your hands literally sticked to a wet hose ... and you see the animals drinking like mad.
They are soo grateful!
Alas, it is not so easy with people...:-)
A frequency of my runs to the cellar is higher now. I have to feed the fire and the men are both out. So I am a Guardian of FIre:-)
Hugs to you all!!!!