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A great way to keep water from freezing is by digging a hole below the frost line, putting your water containers in it, covering them with a large piece of plastic (or by putting them in a large plastic bag) and then filling in the hole with a thick layer of straw. You can even mound the straw over it to provide more protection.

You can also get the average ground temperature plus the average ambient temperature then calculate how much straw you will need (everything has an R-value) to keep it all insulated.

Ohh, nice tips, @jacobpeacock ! I have a medieval quarter home here in Italy, where my cantinas (cellars) are below the ground, built directly into the rocks of the steep hillside, and they give incredible geothermal regulation of heat winter and summer. Maintains a relatively stable temp. :-) Amazing natural architecture, back from when we hadn't separated mind body and spirit!

That cellar (cantina) setup sounds pretty cool! Especially since it is in stone!


My favourite way to warm frozen hands - or feet - is to stretch out max to the sides at the same time for arms, and try to touch a point (with both extended hands) just beyond the tips of the fingers - or just beyond the touch of the toes. It lengthens the energetic properties of the limbs and warms the fingers and toes quickly :-DAnother great video, @cahlen !

Well ldone, but do you have Chemtrails in your area ? If yes, you might have Aluminium or Strontium Salts in your water.
Better be careful..the snow might have picked up these bad salts during snowing or these salts have rained down on the snow , if the Chemtrails planes have flown afterwards over your area...