Turning to the experts again --
As I posted before, we have purchased some acreage and will be living in our RV.
My concern is all my food preps and where to put them! Right now I have a bedroom just dedicated to storage of preps.
I am thinking to get a container and place it on the property, until we can get a food cellar dug out, but it won't be climate controlled and I don't want to lose food to spoilage from the heat. We may or may not get it dug out in time depending on how things go, and it gets hot by May. Hubby has a bobcat and attachments to dig it out, but we both still have our day jobs too.
Our priority is getting the well done as we just heard from a friend that our great governor in all his wisdom has decided to put a cap on wells, and then figure out how to tax them. We also need to get the road in this month so we can get the well in. We have the configuration for culverts, and then need to get a few boulders out to scrape out the road. Thankfully my husband used to be a logger and would cut in road in MT so he knows a bit how to do those things.
Definitely getting down to the wire.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
As I posted before, we have purchased some acreage and will be living in our RV.
My concern is all my food preps and where to put them! Right now I have a bedroom just dedicated to storage of preps.
I am thinking to get a container and place it on the property, until we can get a food cellar dug out, but it won't be climate controlled and I don't want to lose food to spoilage from the heat. We may or may not get it dug out in time depending on how things go, and it gets hot by May. Hubby has a bobcat and attachments to dig it out, but we both still have our day jobs too.
Our priority is getting the well done as we just heard from a friend that our great governor in all his wisdom has decided to put a cap on wells, and then figure out how to tax them. We also need to get the road in this month so we can get the well in. We have the configuration for culverts, and then need to get a few boulders out to scrape out the road. Thankfully my husband used to be a logger and would cut in road in MT so he knows a bit how to do those things.
Definitely getting down to the wire.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!