Consequently I have started chopping and splitting next year's firewood supply already. Just in case I need to use some it this winter. Doing this now gives the wood the best chance of drying out. If it turns out that there is enough firewood to last this winter then next year's wood will be really dry. So far I've dropped two trees, cut them into rings and am busy splitting them with the splitting axe I made from an old axe head I found in a paddock here. I do have a hydraulic splitter as well but it turns out that using the axe is faster and it doesn't use any electricity. Of course it keeps me warm as well, and fit too.
Here's what it looks like in our little bit of snow. It's nothing like the snows in Canada, the US or even most parts of Europe but it's cold enough to convince me that it's winter. Specially when the Southerly winds are blowing and bringing up that cold Arctic air.