The Bad: The glass in our wood stove door was broken last night.
The Good: We found glass replacement parts.
The Ugly: The cost is about $180.00 to replace it. If we don't, we have no choice but to use our floor electric heaters (will run the electric bill $600-900.00/month to run). We will have to cut back on food, skip Thanksgiving meal and replace the glass in the wood stove. I am currently searching for local glass businesses as well. Hopefully, I can cut our cost in half or less.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Magical Broom??
"Uh, Mom? Look out at the barn and tell me if you see a broom handle sticking up and moving around," my son said this morning.
Sure enough the broom handle was sticking out the barn door and moving around. Ha ha ha ha!
The culprit?
I thought for sure it was Rue.
But it wasn't. That brown fur I saw moving about, at the other end of the broom, was Peanut.
According to my son, who went out to take care of things, said the goats had a "hay day" in the hay. I guess one daughter will be cleaning up a mess after school. Maybe she'll double check the gate latches better - ha ha ha!
Now that the goats are taken care of, I need to figure out how to get better.
We need to finish the goat shed, move all the porch furniture to the barn, and stock the porch with fire wood......I am out of breath just thinking of the work that needs done and the fact I am still coughing. If fact, three of us are coughing badly.
Thank goodness it's Friday. I hope to have extra help from the kids this weekend. However, my son is now feeling the sickness too. I am afraid it will be the sick helping the sick.
Sure enough the broom handle was sticking out the barn door and moving around. Ha ha ha ha!
The culprit?
I thought for sure it was Rue.
But it wasn't. That brown fur I saw moving about, at the other end of the broom, was Peanut.
According to my son, who went out to take care of things, said the goats had a "hay day" in the hay. I guess one daughter will be cleaning up a mess after school. Maybe she'll double check the gate latches better - ha ha ha!
Now that the goats are taken care of, I need to figure out how to get better.
We need to finish the goat shed, move all the porch furniture to the barn, and stock the porch with fire wood......I am out of breath just thinking of the work that needs done and the fact I am still coughing. If fact, three of us are coughing badly.
Thank goodness it's Friday. I hope to have extra help from the kids this weekend. However, my son is now feeling the sickness too. I am afraid it will be the sick helping the sick.
Labels:
Goats,
Pioneer Living. Frugal Living
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