15th Galena
The Snow storms are a constant annoyance, and I'm always fearful that they'll blow away or mugs... we have them sitting up near the Trade Depot, for quick transport when the traders arrive. It seems to be dragging on so much lately..
Sird has started cooking the Quarry Bush leaves, making them into biscuits. They're quite taste, honestly, though I would enjoy some added flavor. It's for the best, though. Quarry Bush Leaves are easy to make, and easy to replace... the meat and others aren't as much. For now we'll keep with this trend. On a related note, we need more barrels, bags and bins. I'm going to start taking up weaving and clothes making to make up for the bags. For the barrels and bins, we can only wait for more wood.
1st Limestone
Autumn is here, and it couldn't come quick enough. Despite the anticipation for the caravan, the cold weather (and it has gotten colder) is very annoying. I've begun to prep the mugs for transport as well, moving them closer to the Depot.
8th Limestone
A cow has given birth to some calves, which is a great thing. This means that our animals are fertile and capable of breeding. A few more and we should be able to start a sustainable ranch. I don't know where we'll put them, however.
On another note, we will be needed a water source soon. Alcohol is great for every day use... but when it comes to the injured we need water. For whatever reason it helps with the healing process. I think I'll have Motsognir dig beneath the stockpile area and hopefully tap into aquifer beneath it. I'm truly unsure what floor it is on, but with a little exploratory digging we should manage to find it... hopefully without flooding the fortress.
13th Limestone
The dogs have given birth. We'll have more meat in no time, I think.
Motsognir also told me he had finished the bedroom area, and has found that the stockpile area was exactly one floor above the aquifer. We now have a source of fresh water... alas, we have no bucket for the well. We'll have to use one of the valuable pieces of wood from the caravan traders for it. It's worth the expense, however... should anyone get wounded, they would be dead without it.
Speaking of the traders, I think I spotted them a ways away. While they are still a day or two off, they're very close. I've begun moving mugs to the Depot post haste, I don't want to miss this chance to gain needed resources. Most notable wood, and maybe some barrels, even if they are filled with other things... we'll empty them in time.
15th Limestone
I traded a great deal with the Caravan, unfortunately they only had seven logs to spare. We took them, and several barrels. No bins though, which is discouraging. We did manage to snag a few jewels and bags, however. I will have to talk to the Liaison in hopes that they will bring more with them next time.
26th Limestone
I have spoken to the Liaison. While he seems sympathetic to our cause, I feel he doesn't like coming out here in the cold. I do not blame him. He was quite the shrewd man, however, and informed me that our requests... however reasonable... would come at a high cost due to import prices. I think he was trying to skim some off the top, not that I blame him, I'd have done the same thing, only I would have offered it to Ral. This man will probably pocket everything without a second thought. I truly hope that by the time they roll around next year, they have more wood. Price be damned. Freja is getting better at stonecrafting, and she shall surely have some masterwork to show caravans next year.
While I'm on the topic, I do hope that the Elves and humans show up. Most dwarves, from what I've heard and read, do not enjoy trading with these species. I do not understand why, any way to gain wealth should be welcomed. Of course, we are also in an extra-ordinary circumstance, perhaps that is why I'm much more willing to trade with non-dwarves.
I was told today by Momuz that a her war hammer has gone missing. The traders mentioned a raccoon running off with one when I asked them about it. That must have been a sight, a tiny critter hauling a big hammer around. Unfortunately, this means our Hammerdwarf is without a weapon... I quickly remedied this by buying her a Copper replacement. She complained about it being copper, and not steel, but when I reminded her of the situation, she nodded and went back to work. If all else, she's dedicated to surviving.
1st Timber
The caravan left today, with the Liaison. He had stuck around for a bit when they were packing up, following me around. It was rather creepy and odd. Winter is only a month away and it seems to be taking it's time approaching. I wonder if I should make any other preparation. Aside from the lack of wood, we seem to have all we need.
1st Moonstone
Winter is here and Motsognir has suggested that we start building the tower. Why in the winter, I do not know, but we have very little to actually do, at least until we get more wood. We have no migrants, and we have enough food to last until spring. I shall be busy all winter, I think. So count this as my last entry, unless something important comes up, or spring arrives.
1st Granite
Spring is here again. I'm taking this time to break down the various stockpiles and such, for other to compare with in future forts. Keep in mind that there are only seven of us in this little outpost, so far we've had no immigrants and while work is dragging on, things are progressing nicely. We merely need more wood, dammit.
Below is the current layout of the fortress, empty rooms included. We are currently living among the top layers, but the beds are slowly being moved to the lowest floor. It is taking some time. The top surface floor is excluded, mainly due to only the Trade Depot being present, and an animal stockpile. It's hardly worth noting.
Main Area
The currently empty bedrooms
Stockpile room, including the well. Some bins would be nice.