Alice B
Fish Herder
Keeping the woodstove going, doing laundry, and trying to stay awake.
Woodstove ? Wow , you’re the Pioneer Woman .Keeping the woodstove going, doing laundry, and trying to stay awake.
I think its kinda cool!Woodstove ? Wow , you’re the Pioneer Woman .
It’s very cool.I think its kinda cool!
Remind me to run fast when I see you coming, manWas just doing some knife throwing. Haven't done that in a while, so I was pretty happy when I nailed a bulls eye from 25ft.
But how many throws did it take to hit the bullseye?Was just doing some knife throwing. Haven't done that in a while, so I was pretty happy when I nailed a bulls eye from 25ft.
She’s got a chainsaw and a hatchet too ! Do NOT give this woman any lip !Yesterday I was pioneer woman picking up firewood. Had a tree trimming company near me that had 3 lots full of wood he'd hauled home, I had the stove installed after the brown outs in 2011 when my electric heat with its huge bill was off due to no power.
After 2 rounds of carpenter ants attacked my porch from the guy's natural hazard I talked the tree guy into basically free firewood if I pick it up myself. He's moved but still trying to clear one of those lots. I own chainsaw and a hatchet.
I got lucky and my new tree guy had been over there cutting up firewood to sell and left a bunch of split wood, I just had to fill up the back of my chevy. I am keeping wood out of the dump and having free heat. It works for me, and it keeps me in shape. When we had snow-mageddon in Feb 2021 I had a pot of water on one burner on top and a pot of stew on the other. I had no power for 26 hours, fish on battery powered air pumps.
Where I have lived for over ten years we've never had a power outage of more than a couple of hours and that is rare. I also have a battery backup that is normally used for computers that covers my pumps and heat but not really sure how long it would last but figure at least a couple of hours.Yesterday I was pioneer woman picking up firewood. Had a tree trimming company near me that had 3 lots full of wood he'd hauled home, I had the stove installed after the brown outs in 2011 when my electric heat with its huge bill was off due to no power.
After 2 rounds of carpenter ants attacked my porch from the guy's natural hazard I talked the tree guy into basically free firewood if I pick it up myself. He's moved but still trying to clear one of those lots. I own chainsaw and a hatchet.
I got lucky and my new tree guy had been over there cutting up firewood to sell and left a bunch of split wood, I just had to fill up the back of my chevy. I am keeping wood out of the dump and having free heat. It works for me, and it keeps me in shape. When we had snow-mageddon in Feb 2021 I had a pot of water on one burner on top and a pot of stew on the other. I had no power for 26 hours, fish on battery powered air pumps.
You GO, GIRL!Yesterday I was pioneer woman picking up firewood. Had a tree trimming company near me that had 3 lots full of wood he'd hauled home, I had the stove installed after the brown outs in 2011 when my electric heat with its huge bill was off due to no power.
After 2 rounds of carpenter ants attacked my porch from the guy's natural hazard I talked the tree guy into basically free firewood if I pick it up myself. He's moved but still trying to clear one of those lots. I own chainsaw and a hatchet.
I got lucky and my new tree guy had been over there cutting up firewood to sell and left a bunch of split wood, I just had to fill up the back of my chevy. I am keeping wood out of the dump and having free heat. It works for me, and it keeps me in shape. When we had snow-mageddon in Feb 2021 I had a pot of water on one burner on top and a pot of stew on the other. I had no power for 26 hours, fish on battery powered air pumps.
It was lucky. 5 throws and I got it!But how many throws did it take to hit the bullseye?
That’s not luck. That’s persistence.It was lucky. 5 throws and I got it!