Hey guys. I just wanted to toss up a thread for us to come by every so often to talk about how we are doing today and how things are where we are.
As some of you know I am in a "small town" in Alabama, minor urban area, walking distance from vast farming areas and short drive to several areas of wilderness. So here in small town AL, the only real worry is the panic. Everywhere is out of everything useful to the average Baby Boomer, but those of us who frequent this section would have only a little trouble finding some handy thing to get by with. The schools are all shut down for the next few weeks and most of the government building will probably follow soon.
Me and my immediate family are in no danger of going hungry and we are all still working our regular hours. I'm kicking myself for not scratching that case of toilet paper off my prep list years ago, but what can I say? Ammo, water, food, first aid, trauma, armor, cooking supplies, soap, and much more all came first. Fuel and TP were next. Fueling up tomorrow. The only thing that worries me even a little is the health of my grandparents (86), already with the flu/pneumonia but doing well at home, and paying bills IFFF my job closes for a while, but for the foreseeable future, we have more work that "has to" be done, so we'll keep working and keep getting paid.
Everyone else good? Things OK where you are??
As some of you know I am in a "small town" in Alabama, minor urban area, walking distance from vast farming areas and short drive to several areas of wilderness. So here in small town AL, the only real worry is the panic. Everywhere is out of everything useful to the average Baby Boomer, but those of us who frequent this section would have only a little trouble finding some handy thing to get by with. The schools are all shut down for the next few weeks and most of the government building will probably follow soon.
Me and my immediate family are in no danger of going hungry and we are all still working our regular hours. I'm kicking myself for not scratching that case of toilet paper off my prep list years ago, but what can I say? Ammo, water, food, first aid, trauma, armor, cooking supplies, soap, and much more all came first. Fuel and TP were next. Fueling up tomorrow. The only thing that worries me even a little is the health of my grandparents (86), already with the flu/pneumonia but doing well at home, and paying bills IFFF my job closes for a while, but for the foreseeable future, we have more work that "has to" be done, so we'll keep working and keep getting paid.
Everyone else good? Things OK where you are??