2021-02-23 ------------------------------------------------------------------ I guess winter must be coming to an end soon. The weather is still on minus celciuses, and there is a half a meter of snow. Living at the farm through the winter has been a success, I would say. There is a lot of shoveling to keep the snow off the property. At the moment I am not even trying to keep the yard clear. I just have paths between the buildings. There has to be some space on the yard so that we can get our next wood load in before the ground thaws. After the snow melts, the ground will be too moist for a truck to pull in. Did that mistake once and the tire tracks are still on the lawn next to the wood shed. The wood has been another chore. The last load was a bit too wet and hasn't burned that good. It would burn better if I cut it to smaller pieces, but when the temp is lower than -10C the log splitter doesn't work, and I am not about to do it by hand. Hygiene is a bit of a process here. I need to warm the shower room with wood. The pipe for water is outside, so it is always frozen. I start by pouring hot water over it. Thaw the hose, pull it inside. There are some electric heaters that can be used to heat the water, but they are not exactly meant for wet conditions. After the water is hot I scoop it to a big bucket and remove the heaters so that we don't kill ourselves by accident. Then run a battery powered shower. Voila. Washing clothes is similar but lengthier process. We got this very manual washing machine with basically a water tank that has a rotating bottom with some little fins that roll the water and clothes around. It's been a pain in the ass. There is a way to get socks sucked into the drainage pipe. There is a way to leave water in so it freezes. Luckily that thing is completely mechanical so it's not that hard to see how it works. There are actually miniature levers and pulleys that control the machine. The cycle timing is powered by a spring. What else? Well, then there is the sort of toilet that you need to empty to a compost every now and then. Then there's the compost we use for bio. It was running super well like until two weeks ago, but now it is frozen I guess and I don't know how I would restart it. It was pretty cool to have -20C outside and +40C inside the compost, all due to the microbial activity. Well it's dead now. I was thinking of heating up some bricks or rocks and dumping them in there. Where to find them under the snow, though? The main house has fared well. We heat it with wood pellets and when it's colder we have some electric heaters as well. The water pipe froze once so far, but was resolved with pouring hot water into the drain which is close to the incoming pipe. The mice have been dealt with. Now every corner of the house has steel wool to give them pause. They don't like to chew on it. We have a little salad garden in there. Keep them going with UV led light. This was a solution to the salad wilting between shopping trips. We've been trying to insulate my "office" that is in one of the extra buildings. It's not perfect, but it does it's job when the weather allows. I can always go to the main house but there's not really enough room for two people to work comfortably. At the moment sitting in the office wearing a thermal jumpsuit and heating the stove. Another work day ahead. ------------------------------------------------------------------