But here's a bit more, up in the Austrian Alps. Winter comes to Vestas V66's at Tauernwindpark, Oberzeiring, Austria.
Sure is good they don't screw up the landscape in beautiful places like the UK. "Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." - Anaïs Nin
today was....interesting.
waking at 8 to greet the chimney sweep, i saw a fresh blanket of snow outside, so called him. he said that he could not make it over the pass between valleys, so would try and come when he could.
i decided to drive the car while i still could to the nearest public road, a mile and a half away, and leave it there.
walked back, enjoying the spectral sight of all the trees' filigree relief against the clouds.
meanwhile a neighbour, hearing of my plight, had offered to try and sort me out.
this is the downstairs woodstove, which runs the house radiators, heats the hot water, and bakes food, so 3 days with it not drawing was starting to get annoying, though the woodstove upstairs was cranking, making at least one room warm.
then the horse wagon came over to bring paddy back from the stables where he stayed while i was away. he made it ok. paddy, shaggy in his winter coat, ambled down the ramp, mellow as can be, and i led him to his stall.
the wagon got stuck turning around, and for 20 minutes he spun his wheels, and i pushed and tried various tricks to get him going. finally what worked was tugging him with the motocultivator!
as he receded into the white distance, i noticed he had punctured a water pipe, and it was squirting up into the air. luckily i had what i needed to repair it so got that done.
then my neighbour came over and we discovered that the problem was not so much in the chimney, but behind the oven, so we unscrewed that and cleaned out the gunk blocking the hole in the back that leads to the chimney.
that was sorted, and so i took a break and put some lunch in the oven, and awaited the water to heat.
soon that was accomplished, and yet the central heating was moribund, the water overheating and spouting out the emergency tube, but no luck with the radiators.
so now it's down to bleeding them, up and down emptying a big bucket...
by the time i ate it was 4.15, cruising on yesterday's nutrition all day, low maintenance compared to the house systems!
nice baked potato, some home grown borlotti beans in tomato-pepper sauce, and some baked broccoli with mushrooms and zucchini.
half an avo for clorophyll, and now after 45 minutes of bleeding the water is just starting to warm.
yay.
heads downstairs to empty the bucket again
now its almost hot.
all's well that ends well ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~
Though i'd try to figure out why you're getting so much creosote in the joint. If it's one of those airtight stoves, you just have to clean it a touch more regularly. "Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." - Anaïs Nin
i wish...
as for the stove, you're right. nice to learn the lesson without a chimney fire...
it's not hard. ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~
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~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~
who's your daddy? ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~
Ice shards rain down from turbine A giant wind turbine near Peterborough has been switched off after its frozen blades threw off shards of ice -- many crashing into nearby homes. The Cornwall Light and Power 80m (262ft) turbine was put up in August, near an industrial estate and close to homes in King's Dyke, Whittlesey. But it was switched off when big chunks of ice started crashing into gardens on Saturday morning. Cornwall Light and Power said it was investigating the incident. Local resident Peter Randall said: "They (supporters of the turbine plan) said this will never happen, then we get shelled with ice." Turbine expert John Stoneman, of Cambridgeshire Environmental Wildlife Protection, expressed concern at the incident. "The blades revolve at 200mph and those ice shards become projectiles. They would certainly kill someone if they hit someone," he said.
A giant wind turbine near Peterborough has been switched off after its frozen blades threw off shards of ice -- many crashing into nearby homes.
The Cornwall Light and Power 80m (262ft) turbine was put up in August, near an industrial estate and close to homes in King's Dyke, Whittlesey.
But it was switched off when big chunks of ice started crashing into gardens on Saturday morning.
Cornwall Light and Power said it was investigating the incident. Local resident Peter Randall said: "They (supporters of the turbine plan) said this will never happen, then we get shelled with ice."
Turbine expert John Stoneman, of Cambridgeshire Environmental Wildlife Protection, expressed concern at the incident.
"The blades revolve at 200mph and those ice shards become projectiles. They would certainly kill someone if they hit someone," he said.
Resident Peter Randall, whose son's house lies a stone's throw away from the turbine, said an investigation is not enough and the turbine should be removed permanently. He said: "With the recent cold weather and icy conditions, we have been worried, but with the turbine switched off no ice has fallen. "We still want the turbine removed as we don't know enough about it. "We do welcome an investigation, but to be honest the turbine should never have been put there in the first place. "I don't know what we have done to deserve it, as it's not just the ice but the noise and light flicker. Residents have joined forces to write a letter to the Fenland District Council outlining their fears and adding to the complaints to the environmental health department at due to alleged noise pollution
There are hosts of measures to guard against ice shedding, and rather successful, but none better than careful siting. I guess god was angry with the good citizens of petersbourough. "Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." - Anaïs Nin
he was probably under it thinking bad thoughts! ~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~