The trouble of returning home after months of absence can be that "normal" functions" in the house don't function any more.
This time we discovered that our deep drilled well did not have enough water to provide us with running water. But I think you read about that already in my previous posting.
This is not a good situation. Nobody can live without water.
First day we got by with using our 2 5gal containers we had in the motorhome. But then we had to seek help from our neighbours.
Then of course, our house was really cold. We connected 3 oil-based radiators and got a roaring fire in the wood-burning stove.
Our property here has been "blessed" with lots of snow. This white stuff is in the way when trying to get into the garage, or the wood shed. And some of it is frozen to a heavy ice barrier. Yesterday we had sunshine and no wind, but today olde sun didn't show itself and we got subzero freezing conditions.
A fellow islander came by with his truck and plow. He pushed a lot of snow out of the way. This makes room for parking our trailer and being able to drive close to our wellhead. Our plumber had suggested to fill water into the well. With our 50gal water tank that could help.
This morning I had my medical appointment. I will have to go for a CAT-SCAN the coming week.
I was still tired after that long haul homewards. Notice that I am not young any more.
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