Silent Earth
A True Doomsday Prepper
I still have an irrational fear of electronic data systems, but I do use Flash drives, Discs but everything is in paper for as well as paper aint bothered by blown fuses , power cuts or EMP
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The trick to building a library is don't try to do it in a week. Buy a book here and there and pretty soon, its taking over your house. I have 2600 sq feet, 4 bedrooms and garage and my library has worked its way through all 4 bedrooms, down my hallway and into living room and dining room. BTW, women like a guy who reads more than watches TV, a hint to the single guys out there, smart women are hot
I must have a really short term memory with knots. I can quickly learn them, but two weeks later it's gone. Guess practice is the key, like most things.Added:
+knack knots you need: for more than 100 of the best sailing, fishing, climbing, camping
A couple of book's that I read as a young boy that inspired me at an early age to prep and be self-sufficient was My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George and Rascal by Sterling North. These two kids books had a big impact on me at an early age that I think helped define who I am today. I highly recommend both books to any young boy to read.
Another important book that l got as a pre teen was Wildwood Wisdom. Which I passed down to my son and he just passed on to his son.
I got a few new books last week to add to my collection:
Build a Smokehouse by A Story Wisdom Bulletin
Meat Smoking and Smokehouse Design by Stanley, Adam and Robert Marianski
Making Cheese, Butter & Yogurt by A Story Wisdom Bulletin
Foraging the Rocky Mountains by Liz Brown Morgan
The Complete Book of Tanning Skins and Furs by James Churchill
The Backyard Tanner by Mike Culbertson
A Guide to Canning, Freezing, Curing & Smoking Meat, Fish & Game by Wilbur F. Eastman Jr.
And for entertainment purposes Volume IV of The Adventures of Lew and Charlie by Maurice Decker bought through Fur-Fish-Game magazine (been a subscriber for close to 45 years)
Same here. They have several more Bulletins that I plan on getting. This spring my top building project, besides the house and shop and chicken coop, is going to be a 16x20 tanning/fur shed.I like the storey country wisdom bulletin series, they short and to the point, i'll have to get the 'Making Cheese, Butter & Yogurt' and 'The Backyard Tanner'
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