Just a little reminder or nudge.
Let me know if I've overlooked something useful for these purposes!
There's nothing new here, and northerners know the routine, but this winter might be a bit harder than usual, so I'm bringing this up just to highlight the issue.
It's quite possible that oil and gas price hikes will be affecting a number of people this winter, not to mention potential for shortages, and other unforeseen problems. So if you've been contemplating that potential as well, NOW is the time to begin doing whatever preparations you anticipate might be needed. Also check with neighbors/family to discuss and work on some emergency plan. And don't forget about elderly neighbors who might need a little help preparing their homes as well.
Warm bedding and blankets, of course.
Perhaps something as simple as doing some serious winterizing, adding insulation, doing an energy audit to see where you might be losing heat around doors, windows, light switches. Window coverings to hold in heat, etc.
Consider a backup system or full replacement of your current oil/gas system.
There are radiant heaters (wood burning and other), pellet stoves, fireplace inserts, and heat-return fireplaces.
Geothermal systems and solar heaters are a couple of pricier, whole system replacement options.
If you can't afford to do this throughout the house, perhaps prepare one room.
Or think like a northern European and build yourself an outdoor sauna to heat yourself to the bone.
It can warm you for hours!
Cordwood Sauna:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Do-It-Yourself/1999-12-01/The-Cordwood-Sauna.aspxSauna kits (just a couple of examples)
http://www.greatsaunas.com/plans/build_sauna.cfmhttp://www.thesaunadepot.com/home-made-saunas.htm