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yes Ma'am that's a good point. Okay I probably will. How's the weather there or should I ask?

The blizzard that they were predicting for us went South and hit Northern Illinois way harder than it did us. I just looked outside and I see a few snowflakes out there but certainly not the nine inches they were predicting. They really blew that one! They had declared a snow emergency and a blizzard warning. The wind is really blowing, so I guess it could still blow in some snow, but it didn't begin to snow at 6 a.m. this morning like they said it was going to.

yay for the forecast not being accurate! unless you wanted the snow..lol. Does the electric ever go out there?

, we used to lose electricity frequently because the lines ran through the woods and every time a branch blew down, there went our electric. But they buried our power lines a couple years ago and I don't think we have lost power since that occurred. I do have a gas stove and a gas fireplace, so I can still cook on the stove top and my living room stays warm even if I do lose Electric. My biggest problem is water because I have a well and a pump and the pump will not work without electric. I have two Big 5 gallon containers in the laundry room that have water in them that I can access if that happens. And I do have filters and could take water from out of the spring if it was a situation where I was stranded!

oh well hey Melinda it sounds like you have a good set up there and have contingencies in place at least for the water if there's a water shortage. Sounds like the only problem would be if the gas had a shortage at the same time that the electric was out but I'm sure that's not going to happen.

Staying warm this time of year would be a big concern. My fireplace is rated to burn wood, but that would require a chainsaw and being able-bodied enough to make firewood! I thought about getting a generator but if there was no natural gas odds are there would probably be a shortage of gasoline also to keep the generator running. Right? I'm not sure what the solution is. Wearing a down coat and hat and mittens in my kitchen?

haha! precisely. I don't know what the emergency solutions would be but it's hard to imagine that the gas and electric would go off at the same time. I guess you could lay up a supply of wood to burn, like a weeks worth or something, burn just enough to keep from freezing. Wow that would be brutal up there! How did the pioneers survive?