Even on Old Earth, we've relied on wind power for generations. Old millers understood it: when fuel ran low or supply lines broke, the wind kept turning. Hazel does too, using it to grind grain so we can keep baking bread, no matter what.
The wind doesn't follow schedules, but it is predictable if you plan for it. Build where it flows, maintain your systems, and be patient. These structures may look simple, but they do a critical job: keeping the community fed without burning resources we can't replace.
Reliable. Sustainable. Worth taking care of. The wind can teach us precious lessons.
— Amani
