HeliumAvid
Too Tired to ReTire
I am just wondering,
OK, I will start.
I have not added much to my foodstuffs except to rotate, my water is a little lower but I can redeploy the 300gal water bladders before the pressure drops. I am way less dependent on fossil fuels which is good, 2.5KW of solar on the roof is comforting (except if we get a lot of earthquake damage). I have better cars but more computers in them, not sure if that is better. Firearms is better, cooking devices are way better, TP is less All in all I am a notch above pre Y2K, but unsure if I am ready for an instant change over.
I had to use night lighting on a recent outing and discovered that the batts in the lamp were dead and 8 D cells are hard to find in the bug out bag. I did have two smaller flashlights which did the trick, but I did learn something... BUY MORE BATTERIES!!!! I even got hit with that one on the last china trip and the digital camera..
So what about you? Are you still working at prepping?
Helium
OK, I will start.
I have not added much to my foodstuffs except to rotate, my water is a little lower but I can redeploy the 300gal water bladders before the pressure drops. I am way less dependent on fossil fuels which is good, 2.5KW of solar on the roof is comforting (except if we get a lot of earthquake damage). I have better cars but more computers in them, not sure if that is better. Firearms is better, cooking devices are way better, TP is less All in all I am a notch above pre Y2K, but unsure if I am ready for an instant change over.
I had to use night lighting on a recent outing and discovered that the batts in the lamp were dead and 8 D cells are hard to find in the bug out bag. I did have two smaller flashlights which did the trick, but I did learn something... BUY MORE BATTERIES!!!! I even got hit with that one on the last china trip and the digital camera..
So what about you? Are you still working at prepping?
Helium