View attachment 2977 View attachment 2976 I spent most of the day working on the shelter/root cellar today. I still suck at laying block, and think I may be the worlds slowest! I do have good advice, it you are thinking about doing this, call a concrete truck! Mixing bags just plain sucks!!! Anyways, I will sleep good tonight.View attachment 2976
I'd join in a heartbeat! The problem is, somewhere down the line somebody is in charge. Then they want to be the only one to sleep with the women and want you to drink cool aide or something. Seriously, a good group of like minded people working together would be fantastic.yeah.that'd be something..get 20 or more ppl together as a community.and with diff
skills,and animals..now you have a pretty nice community started
I kind of miss being a contractor. I made a lot more money, but worked a lot of hrs. I let my license expire a few yrs ago, and it's a pain to get it back now days. I get offers at work to fix things for people, but I have so many projects around here that need doing. On the other hand, my projects cost me money, and there's bring it in. One of these days I may take some side work again on a small scale. Usually when I work on something for someone it's free anyways.Looking might fine Brent! Great job! Think I found my next contractor, lol.
You say that like a drunk is a bad thing! Seriously, I've heard of whiskey and coffee, but vodka is a first. This reminds me of an old alcoholic friend I used to ride motorcycles with. We were camping on big pine key one summer. First thing in the morning he hands me a glass of tomato juice. I swear there was enough vodka in it to ignite around an open flame. I couldn't stomache it, so after he finished his he drank it too. I was a preachers kid, so I've drank my share of alcohol over the years, but now days I stick to a glass or two of wine in the evening and go to sleep. That's about the extent of my partying now.,Hey, I drink vodka and coffee at the same time..... but in the same glass.... and it's pretty rare these days. (had to add that so no one would think I'm a drunk.)
sounds kind of good.It's chocolate flavored vodka, goes great in my iced mocha coffee.
Thanks, I agree, if you have a good work area it makes it easier to be motivated. Now if I could just get my workshop cleaned up!That's beautiful Brent and I would definitely consider it part of prepping. Having a beautiful place to do all of your food prep makes everything more enjoyable.
Here is a tip for prepping. If you smoke or know someone who smokes and uses lighters! Save them even after the liquid is empty. You can use the striker (Flint/Steel) as a fire starter.
I love the Smokey Mountains and that's where I'd ultimately like to settle. I've looked very seriously at the area where NC, Georgia and Tenn meet in the Cherokee National Forest. Maybe after I wander the country for awhile, that's where I'll head.I met a woman in Walmart today in sporting goods. We were both looking at compound bows. Anyways after a little chit chat about bows, I learned she's a nurse practitioner, and really into prepping. She belongs to a group that's a licensed 501c, (able to get donations and govt grants etc), and is sanctioned by FEMA and local law enforcement. They are some sort of community response organization, kind of as a backup for FEMA or the national guard for the local area. They rent a small commercial building and set up a ham radio tower that reaches the local mountain areas here. She mentioned that there are other groups like this along the smokey mountain chain, and are supposed to help during disasters in the rural areas. They have workshops and classes and teach all kinds of skills from first aide to farming. I'm almost as excited as a kid before Christmas. Their next meeting is sept 8th, and I'll be there. I hope I can find some others locally that have the same goals as lots of us here have. I'll post any info I get.
I will be learning to can soon, I recently heard that if you can ANYTHING with flour in it such as chicken and dumplings that it will not hold up and be rendered un edible.I'm currently awaiting acceptance into the microfit program. Once it goes through, I'll be installing a 10.kw system on the roof to compliment the geothermal.
In a shtf or 'shituation' as I like to call it, I plan on hijacking the power. This is the latest thing I'm doing to prep. This and canning (I a canning newbie).