What is this thread all about?
Just a place for general discussion. A place to unload whats on your mind and talk about anything - personal, health, help needed, achievements, daily highs and daily lows, theories, predictions and what have you.
Does not need to be Q related.
I'm sitting here in silence, except for the fans in my desktop computer.
I’m reading. Not what I planned for today but it works. No water, so no laundry, no dishes or shower.
You need to set up a rainwater collection system. Hide it behind the house, if authorities don't like it.
We never lost electricity or water. We just had a bit of wind and a lot of rain. And most of the water puddles are already going away.
I agree totally. We do have a generator wired to the house. Just flip the switch in the panel box & we are on the ginny. One to many hurricanes with out power & twenty years later we are set on electric. I can’t get my husband to see the need for backup water. We get along great but there’s some arguments you just can’t win. We even have a well my grandparents used up until the 80s when we got city water. Sure it might cost to get a pump running to see if the well is good. I think it’s worth it. I’d call semi awake. He listens to what I say about the elite controlling but he thinks “we” here are crazy to think things could be shut down by them. I figured he’ll learn eventually. He’s further along now than a year ago.
I'm glad my wife is with me 100% on preparedness. She doesn't get all the Q stuff, pizzagate, etc., but she's all in on getting ready for anything.
We get along great. We had always been told that the most prevalent cause of divorce was money, so when we got married, we got one account, put all our money in it, and spent hell out of it. When it's gone, it's gone. So we never fight about money. I handle the long-range budget so I know where tight spots might come, and she agrees to cut back when we need to.
We have an old well, but the pump is long gone. So we'll probably have to dig another one. We have the drill point and the drop weight, as well as a pitcher pump, although it probably needs a new leather by now.
I'd love to have a propane whole house generator, but we've learned to get by without electricity during storms.