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In nature, the Great Pyrenees is confident, gentle, and affectionate. While territorial and protective of flock or family when necessary, the general demeanor is one of quiet composure, both patient and tolerant. The Great Pyrenees is strong willed, independent and somewhat reserved, yet attentive, fearless and loyal to flock and family.
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Yup. And you can grow it in your own backyard.
We have been spares sub-zero temps, at least. I have been running the heat day and night at a comfortable temp, so I am getting a lot of melt on the roof, but heaven help me when the bill comes. I have 18 gallons of bottled water on hand, which I use for all drinking and cooking purposes. I always use bottled out here, the tap varies so much but is always undrinkable due to taste. SOmeday I will have a purifier system on line! I still have a few days worth of coffee, so I may luck out. TheSheep sent some on Thursday or Friday. (it's because I'm spoiled. There is no Trader Joe's less than a couple of hours away, and the coffee in the grocery stores sucks.)
I haven't lost power yet, but am saving the wood I have left in case this next storm does it. The longest I have ever in the past lost it was for about six hours, but these are unusual conditions. I have enough dry kindling in the house for about two fires, if I am careful, and enough wood in the house for about 24 hrs of continuous burning, plus another 2-3 days worth outside the door.I did see a firewood delivery up past me on Sunday, but don't know who it was. He had the usual honkin' big truck AND a snowplow attachment.
There is currently about 24 to 27 inches, down a good three inches from yesterday. And more coming, a foot or more more.