[continuing from last]
Once I was comfortable in my surroundings I started working on a food storage room up in a nearby hill. The higher you go, the cooler it is, so the better food keeps. I used thatch's walk-through light-blocking properties to my advantage to make the room darker (which decreases temps further). inside the room it's ~20 degrees C while outside is a good 10 degrees hotter.
The thatch doorway illuminated by a jack-o-lantern (the only permanent light source in-game).
Here you can see my path going up the hill to the storage room and the surrounding area being lit by jacks.
I couldn't just stay in a hut all night, so I gathered some more wood, fired up some glass, and built a snug little place. I can expand it later up and out the back if I need to.
Once I had my house built, I decided that I needed to go on another journey to find rock salt. There's marble to my north, I'm on dacite, and there's some schist to my south. After some time I would find it further to the south, but no sheep. Sheep are necessary to make yarn and later a bed. The yarn can be used to dry and smoke meats (which preserves them longer). I went out on a new expedition to find these elusive creatures.
On my way I made contact with a bear, after which I had to sit in a hot spring for a little while so my health could regen.
I came back home after finding rock salt and made a "bed" that allows you to set your spawn with the bear's hide and some thatch.
So then I found my three stooges again and started leading them home. Please take note that home was several miles away. That was fun.
Once we got home I started making the alcohol necessary for vinegar. The two open barrels are salt water waiting for the vinegar to be done so I can turn them into brine (a step in meat smoking).
Here are the stooges in their pen. Before I can shear them I have to gain familiarity with them (they have to get to know me first). So now I'm stuck feeding them until they feel they can trust me so I can have a bed one day. Most likely not before winter hits, though. Given that I'm in an area with a rainfall value of 1000, winter is going to be a treat.