–76°C Blizzard Rescue: 90-Year-Old Widow Saves an Injured Wild Horse and Drives Off Wolves with Fire
Автор: 人生如戏
Загружено: 2025-12-16
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In a –76°C blizzard, a 90-year-old widow lives alone in an old, weathered log cabin, while her sheep are kept in a separate sheep shed far from the house. Before dawn, she melts the ice she collected the day before, boils water for tea, eats bread for breakfast, and finishes weaving a bamboo basket. With an axe on her shoulder and hot water wrapped in cloth, she fights through the whiteout to the sheep shed to give the flock warm water.
While gathering hay nearby, she finds a wild horse injured in the snow, shaking and bleeding. She uses the remaining warm water and a towel to clean and warm its body, then cuts and splits firewood and drags it back to build a controlled bonfire for heat. She re-treats the wound, resets the splint, feeds hay to both the horse and the sheep, and finally covers the horse with a large hide to prevent hypothermia.
As night falls, wolf howls circle the shed. She sets torches, a bonfire line, and simple snare traps around the sheep shed to protect both the animals and herself. The wolves test the edge of the firelight—then stumble into the trap line and retreat into the storm.
By the next morning, the horse is standing strong again. It carries the old woman into the forest edge through the blowing snow—until she loosens the rope and sets it free, watching it disappear into the white
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