RE: Solving off-grid problems; snow blindness
Wow. I have been under immense pressure after reading your post about scores. I had a very low score and then here again i read in your comments about 15 minutes deadline..i live in the busiest city of my country and we have bad (nuke obsessed) neighbours which = war at any time. One thing i realised after reading you post and scoring as low as 100 was, I have a lot to learn. But you are such a great motivation so hopefully i might get somewhere.
About this post, the area i live in there is no snow at all however your tips on laying wooden chips (For chickens) and stawbales is awesome. i have tried to keep hens many times but was worried about the smell and now i know the solution. Thanks a lot. Keep posting and i will share the idea of straws with my friends in north. Thanks.
I am glad you found a way to motivate yourself rather than get insulted or angry. Bravo for you to have the courage to look within and reflect on it rather than reject with with anger or contempt. That is the sign of a strong spirit and a high willingness to learn. Don't ever loose those qualities! I am grateful that you find value in my posts. Thank you!