dannyboy71me
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Hell, Im bored up here in Maine. Throw me into a survival situation. See how I do. Lol people laugh at my ### for surviving against all odds. Not funny.
I think since you’re a pretty well rounded prepper it would be wise to wait until after the storm, then after contacting her determine if your presence is needed and if you could help them out. Either way, waiting until after the storm makes sense to me.If I were taking the truck, I'd load it up with Gerry cans and tough it out. But that's too long of a trip for the old pickup.
I didn’t have any trouble getting back to N Ga today. 75 was congested, but hell, it always is. I did see lots of utility trucks on th highway. Don’t know where they are staging but many heading up from Fla. I’m sure most thought I was one of them, bringing back my new (used) bucket. Any way, I got home safe and and don’t care to drive again for a while. Three days on the road, yuk. And just in time to get the remnants of this storm, yeah.....
Yeah, driving sucks! Can’t believe I drove that far to buy something, but was worth it I guess. As far as the storm, I’m as ready as anyone can reasonably be. I’m definitely not going to starve anyways. I got six more cans of freeze dried stuff delivered while I was traveling and barely fit it in here.I'm glad you got the bucket.
I don't know if you can, but three days on the road... Try to take a day off to recuperate.
North Georgia... Pretty country.
Live cam from Kill Devil Hills in NC. I believe this is from a lighthouse cam.
https://6abc.com/weather/live-video-hurricane-florence-brings-wind-waves-to-nc/4200733/
I’m having coffee on the deck and just getting a slow easy start to the day here. The sky is clear blue with no wind at all. Without the news there is no way to tell there is a big nasty storm not far off.
Do you ever sleep! Honestly, I like mornings too, but usually start at 5:30.Lol, I cant see my sky, it still dark thirty here 4:34.... sorry I got a chuckle out your post
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