Hello Again, my old friends…”still alive!…” Time to do a little catching up, with this old guy. The last thing we were discussing was the recent dealings with my orthopedist, with more x-rays, physical therapy, MRIs, and kicking my care up a notch to a neurologist. These guys work on spines, vertebrae, and actual nerves. […]
Category: Medical
CHECKING IN: Starting Month Five On The Road…News From the Frontier
Apologies for website issues. Tech problems while away from home, what ya gonna do. The best laid plans…right. Being on the road has good points and bad. One example of bad is the website crashing because of code updates I have nothing to do with, and then spending a couple of weeks trying a myriad […]
PLANNING FOR THE OBVIOUS – Keeping your family safe
Knowing what local threats are all around you is the most important step in your path toward preparedness. This step requires some research and study, for the area immediately around your home or business, and for the larger region where you are located, in your county, state, or region. It should be repeated if you […]
FUTURE: Preparing for disaster: State, feds to create tsunami strategy guides for Calif. harbors
Source: cope-preparedness.org By: LONNA CALHOUN Posted on: MAY 3, 2014 USGS image illustrates maximum current speeds in knots for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach generated during a tsunami scenario. With the 50th anniversary of the devastating tsunami that killed a dozen people in Crescent City approaching, state and federal agencies have teamed up to create […]
THREATS: An Update on E.M.P. – Electro-Magnetic Pulse Attacks, online resources, and the FACTS
This evening, I was going to share a post from the OffTheGrid.com website, called “Electro Magnetic Pulse“. The article was a repost, sourced from the author and science fiction writer Duncan Long, written by him in 1989…a period in which he wrote several survival genre books. Well, since Duncan is a friend of mine on […]
PREPS: Are You Ready Series … Pandemic Preparedness
Source: thedailysheeple.com By: Tess Pennington Ready Nutrition Posted on: April 1st, 2014 Let’s cut to the chase, it is very difficult to prepare for epidemics and pandemics especially for those living in close proximity to others. These natural recurring disasters tend to occur suddenly and without warning. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), serious, deadly contagious […]
PREPS: Do You Know the History of CERT?
View as web page April 10, 2014 The National Preparedness Community Member Spotlight Introducing Nicholas Herold Nicholas’ passion for emergency preparedness has been a part of both his professional and personal life for many years. He is a member of the Medical Reserve Corps, a community of trained volunteers who provide and support public health services, […]