Some feeling of independence

While chopping firewood the other day I had this thought:

Firewood

For many years I sailed.  My last sailboat was the U.S. documented vessel “38 Special”, a vintage 1960’s 38 foot sloop designed and built by Ted Irwin.  She was well found, fast and beautiful.

My dog and I enjoyed many days of extended cruising.  I found that shortly after loosing the sight of land, life became simple!  I enjoyed the silence, the gentle motion of the ocean and the independence of being able to navigate the world’s oceans using just the power that nature herself provides – the wind.  The satisfaction and pride of being able to go where I pleased using absolutely no engine at all was fantastic.

Now here I am living in the mountains on the edge of the National Forest surrounded by a different mother nature.  Beauty is everywhere.  Other than the rustle of wind in the trees or occasional sound of wildlife, the silence ever present (bar the mail delivery vehicle once a day).  I walk into the forest and loose myself for hours and enjoy a peacefulness not entirely unlike that of sailing upon an ocean with nothing but water in sight.

It’s winter.  We usually don’t have extreme cold here where I am but I still have to heat the house for a couple months in the winter.  These days I’m heating with firewood in a furnace located in the basement.  I find the exercise of chopping and splitting firewood to be healthy and invigorating.  More than this I find the whole process to be rewarding.  I feel the independence and satisfaction of being less dependent upon being “on the grid” to be similar to sailing.

Each time I chop wood (yes, I use a chainsaw and log splitter most of the time) I think about NOT buying propane for the “other” furnace.  It makes me smile and feel a bit more independent . . . not unlike being miles from the world in the middle of an ocean.

Life is good here in the mountains.