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change your furnace filter turn off outside faucets (I turn them off from the inside, then leave the outside faucet open) put mouse traps in the garage pile leaves on the garden (compost) put up Christmas lights bring out the snow shovels bring out heavy boots and coats tune up the snow blower check the pressure in your car tires organize deck for winter (umbrellas, furniture, grill, etc.)

what else?

change your furnace filter turn off outside faucets (I turn them off from the inside, then leave the outside faucet open) put mouse traps in the garage pile leaves on the garden (compost) put up Christmas lights bring out the snow shovels bring out heavy boots and coats tune up the snow blower check the pressure in your car tires organize deck for winter (umbrellas, furniture, grill, etc.) what else?

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if you are not on solar, or wind, you must be a domestic terrorist ;-)

seriously though, we might need a plan for when gas hits $10 or becomes unavailable. wood gasifier maybe? probably too technically involved for me (I'm all thumbs and no mechanical aptitude).

Not that other fuels can't jump too but the one I have can take gas or propane. I'm not familiar with wood gasifiers. I'll have to look into that.