@TheOldGuy Aimed at me? Huh, there's no qoto.social, might want to check the address next time. :D It is that I stumbled on your post in the local feed that I see this now.
Oh yeah, banana boxes are a nice size for such a thing. ;)
Is it still fairly cold over there? It looks like here in Europe spring already has begun.
@TheOldGuy Worst we had was somewhere begin December, when we got close to -10C in the nights. About a week of extra heating, and then it was suddenly above average warm again.
Not that I'm complaining too much... especially with the high gas prices lately. :P It just means that we're having very wet days instead.
If you had soda exploding from sitting on the kitchen floor, that must've been awfully cold. And that indoors. O.o
I wonder if you're one of the people who literally lives in 'a cabin in the woods'? Though you mentioned electric heaters, so not that far off a grid?
@trinsec this was taken from my back steps looking north. Pictures are easier to upload in early morning. It's 6:45AM. I own to the bottom of the hill.
@TheOldGuy Huh nice. I live in the city, near the suburbs. A small garden of about... 7 by... uh.. 11? meter is mine to take care of. Plus a smaller front garden that I mostly ignore but is doing otherwise fine too.
I think for me that's big enough. I'm not living a very active life. :) Though it'd be nice to live 'near the woods' so to speak, but then I'd have to be further away from the city and that won't be it for me.
I do have a view on a small park though, and my area's fairly green. If I wanted to, a 10 min bike is off to the lake. I suppose that's something.
@trinsec I live in the woods but we have good electric. It's a co-op. And our crews are so good they go other places when needed. Went to Louisiana when they got several tornadoes in one storm. Yeah, during that storm the floor was cold. And the kitchen and living room were pretty cold. I have a door that I close at night. It cuts off the living room and kitchen from the wood stove. I buy reject logs from a logging truck driver. He hauls logs to the lumber mills during the day and then loads rejects and sells them in evening and on Saturdays. Of course when the weather is bad he skips it. $600 for a logging truck load. It's a lot of wood. With black oak a certain amount of them are hollow. Sawmills don't want them. I actually prefer limbs between 5" and 12". Easy to cut and split. He brought me some this year about 20". My chainsaw is 16".