I left the grid six months ago and never want to go back. I did not replace my energy consumption with an expensive solar array. I do have two 30 watt panels, using them to charge a single car battery which is mainly used for Ipod, cell phone, kobo(e-reader) and a portable dvd player. In fact I have little purpose for the mass use of electricity. Having rewired a few solar spot lights for inside lighting and use an oil lamp in each room and some double AA's in the radio I am fully satisfied. It's funny how we spend so much time and energy on entertaining ourselves. Refrigeration is the most practical use we actually have for electricity and I have thought long and hard about it. But with it being winter here in Canada I can't be bothered ( -14 Celsius right now). But even warmer weather as I experienced in early fall I found refrigeration unnecessary. Other than dairy and meat most things in your fridge do not require refrigeration. Sure things do go bad, but a careful and thought out larder will have little waste. Our ancestors got by just fine. We are simply accustomed to many luxuries. When visiting Finnish Lapland I stayed in a cabin which only had a small concrete lined hole in the ground with a lid (of course) to keep perishables. It has its limitations but so does anything. The raw milk we got from a local farm kept quite well.
Being Canada and the winters are cold wood must be cut for the wood stove. Since I came in the fall I had little time to stock reserves but have the great fortune to have numerous "standing dead wood" maples on my land and enjoy and relish in harvesting them for heat. I promise you that warmth is happiness.
I am more than lucky to have a bubbling spring a mile up the road. It's waters are amazing and I honestly have never drank anything to match it. Even in winter green plants grown in its flowing stream and in summer it will freeze you to the bone.
Monday, March 05, 2012
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