then there's the landlady
Or as we tenants like to refer to her, the sea-serpent. NO woodstove at my house :rolleyes: When I owned my place up north, I had a woodstove for heat, we had a power outage in February one year because of some downed lines, the whole town was skewered. We got along just fine, the water still ran, so we used the woodstove for cooking and warming bath and wash water.
Here's something interesting for the group dynamic too....some people ran out of firewood, others of us never hesitated to share what we had. Of course, we were surrounded by boreal forest so it wasn't much of a chore to go and cut more, but most people don't like hauling firewood out of the bush in February in northern Manitoba when they're up to their butts in snow.
I always make sure that I have extra winter clothing, a down sleeping bag, some candles and a good road emergency kit when I'm traveling any long distances in winter time. If I'm doing any outdoor stuff, wool undies is definitely the way to go!