- Check furnace or chimney and stove closures, seals and seams, etc. Replace filters on furnaces.
- Spoil your stove. Don't wait until the snow is falling! Now is the time to attend to basic stove maintenance to make sure your wood stove is ready for those biting winter winds.
- Haul, split and stack your firewood so it's ready when you need it.
- Clean out coat closets. See what needs to be replaced before cold weather. If your household is like mine, cold weather gear is gratefully dumped on the first warm day of spring and heaven knows what kind of condition it's in. Check to see if the kids need new sizes, too.
- Have the car tuned up and ready for cold weather driving. Make sure the tires are ok for ice and/or snow.
- Tend the harvest. Can, dehydrate and freeze produce that is cheap (or free, from the garden) right now for frugal winter eating.
- Take a look at window casings and doors and make any repairs that are needed. Replace caulking, tighten hinges, install weather stripping.
- Take advantage of sales on garden tools, paper, pens, pencils and fresh root vegetables.
- Look to nature to provide decorations and inspiration for the house. Everything from river rock to dramatic "weeds" can be, and has been, used creatively.
- Finally, don't forget to lay in a stash of good reading for those long winter nights just ahead!
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