I live on a barrier Island, and the winter can sometimes be rough. Power outages are not as frequent as they used to be, but they still happen, mostly in winter due to ice or wind storms. About a decade ago, the town put in town water, and that was a big relief. The water stays on regardless of utility power.
But the power still goes out. For heat there is the wood stove. For cooking a propane stove. And , for amusement, a battery powered radio, or a book. If the power is out for a long time, the perishable food goes out into containers on the cold porch.
What do you do?
But the power still goes out. For heat there is the wood stove. For cooking a propane stove. And , for amusement, a battery powered radio, or a book. If the power is out for a long time, the perishable food goes out into containers on the cold porch.
What do you do?
I have 2 cars in the garage I can get gas out of if I need more than the 5-10 gallons that are handy. But if the power is out for more than 5 days, there is something seriously up and I will have bigger problems than keeping milk cold.