Beekissed, thanks for sharing that. While not necessary it really goes along with your thread opener. And, yup this is why you remind me of farmers around here who have lived the farm life for their entire lives. I've always said the simple life isn't simple as we all know. But it is rewarding, healthy, and good for the soul.
I wish my screen name story was as interesting. But it isn't. but I'll tell it anyway.
My grandfather was like a father to me in many ways. My biological dad, while I loved him of course, was... well a drunk. Not a great dad or role model. Forgave him when he died at 53 from his drinking. But that is another story. My grandfather was definalely my mentor in life. A man of the great depression who lived cheaply but happily. He always said "if I can't do it myself, it doesn't need doing". He met my grandmother in Normandy , the town she lived in in France. They met some time after D day, after things had settled down a bit there. They married in France (her father wouldn't have it any other way!) .
So I'm off track ....but in the year I was born (67) they bought the property I now live on with my family. So I grew up here. For many years my mom was a single mother, so I spent every summer and many other days here growing up. It is a 30 acre plot of old farmland with few neighbors. The Stonykill creek divides our property in 2. Hence the name.....
. We bought the property in 1990 from my grandparents.
Not related to the screen name, but we raised turkeys for the freezer until I was in my late teens. My sister and I plucking the birds. I was NEVER happier when I got promoted to chopping their heads off. We knew nothing of killing cones. An axe, a chunk of wood, a noose to tie the turkeys legs, and me. 30 turkeys a year for the freezer. We did pigs once with my grandfather. My grandmother didn't like the sounds, so we never did that again. We raised a steer for the freezer when we 1st moved here, but that was it other than wild critters for the freezer until 7 years ago when we got chickens. But there were many a lean money years that the only meat we ate I killed. Lots of venison, wild turkeys, ducks, geese, and LOTS of fish in the summer. Whatever was in season and I had tags for I killed and we ate.
We have always heated solely with firewood since I was very young. so in 1991 the year after we bought our place from my grandparents, we converted to ONLY wood heat. No furnace. We have NOT bought heating oil or used electricity for heat since 1991. Wood, nothing but wood for our home and my workshop. Self employed, so the shop is heated daily for 6 months a year as well as the house. And since 04 ALL of our domestic hot water is made with the outdoor wood furnace.
. Now if only we could afford solar....
ok, now back to our regularly scheduled programing