No Electricity for 3 Days | Our Last Winter in South Carolina
A severe winter ice storm hit the Carolinas in January and we got left without electricity with a second storm that followed just a few days later. We kept warm without electricity with a generator and a couple heaters that we heated our living room, where we waited out the storm. We have 4 children and almost 50 chickens relying on us to keep them warm and fed but we still managed to slow down and enjoy the beautiful scenery the storms brought! I hope you enjoyed this video and it brought some joy to your day! Thank you for visiting us and we hope you stick around. We are moving our homestead to Alaska in a few months. If you would like to follow us along please consider subscribing. Thank You! Anna Jetboil Stove Amazon Link https://amzn.to/4aPFNYd Please consider supporting my channel through my own BUY ME A COFFEE site: https://buymeacoffee.com/bakhomestead As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases if you choose to use the affiliate links above at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting our little homestead channel!

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