Appalachian Beliefs
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Storm Preparation
Mr. B and I have spent the day preparing for the snow from the large system which is still off the coast. We have a cold front which has dropped in and the temperature has already fallen to 40 degrees and it's only 3:30 on Sunday afternoon. We take winter weather seriously and do our preparations early if possible. So far, we have cleaned out the stove pipe on the wood stove. We had previously burned a creosote sweeping log. We burn about one a month but still clean out the stove pipe on a regular basis. The cook stove pipe doesn't clog up like the wood stove does. It burns hotter and gets a lot more air so we hardly ever have to clean it. After that, I collected twigs to use for starting fires with the pine cones. I try to keep a stack ready for use. Next, Mr. B got in the wood to see us through the storm and I lit the fire in the wood stove. He also had to go around the electric fence and make sure the water was running in the field for the goats and dogs. I hope everyone weathers the storm safely and we will put up pics as they become available if we don't lose power and/or signal.
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