Ozarkgal
Senior Member
- Location
- Deep in the Ozark woods
Yeah, this will be fun..I'm in the same weather situation as TWH, but only slightly better. We are expected to have freezing rain starting tonight, tomorrow morning turning to snow on Monday with up to 5 inches accumulation..that will probably be on top of ice and a high of 10-15 degrees with a wind chill of -11-16 below.
Like TWH, we spent today doing some preparing, filling water jugs for us and the animals in case we lose power, did all the laundry up. Tomorrow I'll fill 5 gallon buckets to flush with, we'll take showers in case we don't get to for a while..yuck...The cats beds have been packed with extra heavy piles of straw and the chickens will stay in their nice warm coop for a few days, and we're going to put a heat lamp in the chicken coop/kitty condo to make sure.
The worst part of this weather for us is the danger of not being able to get in or out of here in case of an emergency.
I am down on my knees thanking my brother again for wrapping all the pipes under the house and around the well pump this fall...hopefully we won't have broken pipes to contend with.
I have one old neighbor up the road from me who is 86 and lives alone. He has a good circle of church people who look out for him and bring him wood, etc. He depends soley on a wood stove for heat, so he will be okay there. He has a nice big stack on his front porch and another big stack in the yard. I hope he doesn't get frozen pipes though. Also, he is on a part of the road that if he can be gotten to in case of an emergency.
TWH..the picture of that building is eerie, and the firefighters that were trying to put it out had frozen suits I saw on the news..This reminded me of the scene from Dr. Zhivago where they were in the castle that was frozen inside.
It sounds like you are getting well prepared..but that propane heater scares me..but, that's just me..only please be very careful with it. I sure wish we were neighbors so I could help with those horses. Having a barn full of pent up hayburners is no fun. There is the danger of injuries from being silly when they are finally let out.
Everyone keep your fingers crossed for those of us that will be caught in this storm, that we don't lose power, don't have any major emergencies, and this crap doesn't linger on.
Like TWH, we spent today doing some preparing, filling water jugs for us and the animals in case we lose power, did all the laundry up. Tomorrow I'll fill 5 gallon buckets to flush with, we'll take showers in case we don't get to for a while..yuck...The cats beds have been packed with extra heavy piles of straw and the chickens will stay in their nice warm coop for a few days, and we're going to put a heat lamp in the chicken coop/kitty condo to make sure.
The worst part of this weather for us is the danger of not being able to get in or out of here in case of an emergency.
I am down on my knees thanking my brother again for wrapping all the pipes under the house and around the well pump this fall...hopefully we won't have broken pipes to contend with.
I have one old neighbor up the road from me who is 86 and lives alone. He has a good circle of church people who look out for him and bring him wood, etc. He depends soley on a wood stove for heat, so he will be okay there. He has a nice big stack on his front porch and another big stack in the yard. I hope he doesn't get frozen pipes though. Also, he is on a part of the road that if he can be gotten to in case of an emergency.
TWH..the picture of that building is eerie, and the firefighters that were trying to put it out had frozen suits I saw on the news..This reminded me of the scene from Dr. Zhivago where they were in the castle that was frozen inside.
It sounds like you are getting well prepared..but that propane heater scares me..but, that's just me..only please be very careful with it. I sure wish we were neighbors so I could help with those horses. Having a barn full of pent up hayburners is no fun. There is the danger of injuries from being silly when they are finally let out.
Everyone keep your fingers crossed for those of us that will be caught in this storm, that we don't lose power, don't have any major emergencies, and this crap doesn't linger on.