Days like this it's tempting to say that the whole living in Nature thing is over-romanticized. While there's obviously a lot of beauty involved, there are also moments that put you to the test, such as the flood we're experiencing right now. A combination of events led to this disaster: first the soil froze due to low temperatures and next heavy rains came with no drainage due to the frost. As a result the stream next to our house grew out of proportions and reached our house.
It happened from one day to the next and we were not prepared. It had been on our mind to dig trenches but with the frozen ground it was impossible to break through. In all the years had been living in this place, such thing had never happened, so it felt very harsh to get this from Mother Nature before we could even finish our house.
We were tempted to give up on the whole project, and accept this as a sign that we weren't meant to be there. However, we've pushed through and since the water removed some of the ice we've begin to carve out paths so that it might flow away from the house. We'll be showing this work on a future post.
Anyway, we're grateful that we're safe and that nothing was seriously harmed. We were able to remove all the electric equipment in time, being the solar battery the riskiest element as we had it on the ground. Hopefully, we'll overcome this episode and be able to see things with optimism once again. We have many ideas on how to deal with this in the future but we would also be happy to receive any advice.
Thanks for stopping by, hoping no one else has to face this kind of challenges.