Yes, I am living it right now. I made a decision and quit a job with the state of Wyoming, moved to Nashville with everything I owned (that I hadn’t sold or gotten rid of) and started from scratch again. Had a job building corporate Dell PCs for two weeks, but after knee surgery 6 months […]
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PREPS: Family Disaster Preparedness
Source: parenting.blogs.nytimes.com By: KJ DELL’ANTONIA Posted on: APRIL 8, 2014 < p> Eighty percent of the population would not survive the first 100 days of the apocalypse, Bob Gaskin, who served in the Marines and is the founder of the Black Dog Survival School, told an assembled crowd at the Third Annual National Preppers and Surivalist Expo in […]
PLANS: Selecting A Bug Out Location
Source: inchsurvival.com By: whitewolf Posted on: August 12, 2013 Leaving the security of your home and deciding to bug out should always be your last resort. There are many different scenarios in which you could be forced to leave. It could be a natural or man-made disaster or perhaps the economy has collapsed, society has broken down and […]
FOOD: Creating a Shelf Stable Grocery Stockpile on a Budget
Source: inchsurvival.com By: whitewolf Posted on: June 17, 2013 < p>Preppers need to create an inventory of shelf stable groceries that will last them for quite a while if disaster strikes. These items need to be food products that will not go bad when stored on a shelf for an extended period of time. They should include family […]
WHY: What Am I Prepping For? Nothing Ever Happens…
Source: theprepperjournal.com By: P. Henry Posted on: March 25, 2014 We all get discouraged from time to time especially when events or results we expect are right around the corner, do not happen. This makes perfect sense with a diet when for example you reach a plateau and all the rice cakes and sacrificing desserts in the […]
PREPS: TOP 10 WAYS TO FIND EXTRA PREPAREDNESS MONEY
Source: prepography.com By: Andrew J. Jackson Posted on: Mar 23, 2014 Prepography contributor Grumpy G and I have had several rounds of correspondence lately discussing budget prepping and prepping when money is tight. Preparedness doesn’t have to be expensive, but there’s no denying the fact that many facets of preparedness do cost money and with the economy getting tougher and tougher […]
PREPS: Forget Doom and Gloom … Preparedness is the Ultimate Act of Optimism
Source: thedailysheeple.com By: Daisy Luther Posted on: March 22nd, 2014 Does this sound familiar? You’re talking to a friend or family member who isn’t on board with preparedness. (And it’s even worse when they think they know what’s going on in the world but garner their so-called “information” from network news sources.) You try for the millionth time to get […]