Chris H said:Tod,
I have throughly enjoyed following your adventures. Wish you the best of luck with the new house.
Thanks Chris! Appreciate it. It is fun for me to put a post like that together.
Chris H said:Tod,
I have throughly enjoyed following your adventures. Wish you the best of luck with the new house.
Brad F said:Tod I also enjoy your adventures. I'm just thinking that your pending move will be a great culture shock as well as a tremendous landscape and weather change for you and the family. Are you ready? At any rate I wish you the best. Living the dream is cool.
Eric Patterson said:Tod
Well it looks like a really neat house ready to start making a home. I sure hope you share your adventures in Wyoming as you have in CT.
Eric
Dani said:Nice place Tod! It is very exciting.
I wondered about the gardening and what you would do....the green house makes sense. Can you pretty well garden in a green house year round up there or will it have to be heated to do it?
Is the house totally solar? Or does some of the solar get sold back to the power companies?
Eric Patterson said:Tod
Does having your own solar array prompt you to consider buying an electric vehicle?
Eric
SJ Fairbank said:I'm holding out against an electric vehicle on general principle. Old fart stuff. Not a denier, but I'm stubborn.
So Tod, how quickly are you able to acclimate travelling back and forth from the coast to 7,500 ft? At that altitude I start to feel it in an airplane after only an hour or so. I guess once you move there it won't be an issue. Are there adjustments you'll need to make for growing your plants? Somewhere I recall reading that when adjusted for temperature differences, many plants don't do as well at altitude as at sea level? Maybe lower atmospheric pressure, so less CO2 and lower evapotranspiration?
SJ Fairbank said:Yup, I was fat back then too. Still am! LOL No doubt a contributor to my feeling the effect of altitude. Plus age. Hope Skeet does ok, I hate hurting my buddies. Last week Gunner's feet got all beat up chasing grouse. He's just getting back to normal today and he's only 4.
I'm sure you'll figure out the gardening. If others are doing it, it can't be too difficult. One more adventure.
I didn't see anybody else ask, do they have ducks? Asking for Skeet. [smile]
tod osier said:How'd you find the grouse numbers this year? I haven't heard anything at all about the year. I'll probably be here next fall, so I'll plan a trip up.
There are more ducks there than I would expect, I was in town cutting meat and there was a pretty good amount shooting on the saturday opener in september and it continued through the beginning of the week. I doubt it is great, but probably better than here.