Foggy morning here. Fire is burning softly and Penny is recuperating from yesterday's surgery. All she wants to to do is sit on the couch with her head in Mary's lap. I think we will have a quiet indoor day.
Stay safe and well everyone.
This blog is about our life Off The Grid as well as our travels in our converted Cargo Trailer.
This blog is about our travels in our solar powered "Airstream" and living off grid, in our passive solar home, near Bancroft, Ontario, Canada.
Foggy morning here. Fire is burning softly and Penny is recuperating from yesterday's surgery. All she wants to to do is sit on the couch with her head in Mary's lap. I think we will have a quiet indoor day.
Stay safe and well everyone.
We awoke this morning to 15cm or 6 inches of snow.The first job was to clean off the solar panels then get the skid-steer going to clean the driveway. Living out here one needs more than a shovel or snowblower to clean the driveway quickly and completely.
This morning we headed out with Penny on our usual morning walk. We took along our chainsaw as we knew there were a number of trees down.The soil here is shallow and the roots don't go deep so our trees are vulnerable during wind storms.
Owen and Kate have been here for the past few days and we did some hikes on Saturday.For some unknow reason we had never taken them to Eagles Nest Lookout so that was our first destination.
Did your mother ever knit you mittens? My mother spent hours knitting her children socks, hats, scarfs; she even knitted me a beautiful wool coat which I wore for years.Mary just finished knitting these beautfiful wool mitts. Wool is an excellent insultor and I know my hands will be warm when we are out snowshoeing.Penny was a big help checking each stitch to make sure it had the right tension. If we could just get her to hold the needles properly Penny might make her own.
Yesterday we gathered in Hamilton to celebrate this little girl's first birthday. The weather was a balmy 21*C, very unusual for this time of year but a perfect setting for a perfect little girl's party.I think Frankie was more interested in the cards and paper than the actual gifts. We gathered in a park and everyone tried their best to keep their social distance; a few even wore masks.
The last few nights we've had one of these hanging around. This is the last creature we want Penny to meetPorcupines are slow moving and not aggressive but their quills can inflick major damage to a dog or any animal that gets too close.
Yesterday morning looked like another perfect day for working outside.Unfortunately the space was too narrow for the skid-steer so I needed to move the water tank before I could actually bring in more rock.