PhilaGardener
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Well, after 3+ days without power two weeks ago after an ice storm, I can say I was starting to wonder . . . That said, I put the fridge stuff out in my car in a cooler (to keep things from freezing) and the chest freezer topped off with cold packs refrozen outside overnight. I am not rigged for a generator (yet) but I am now thinking that through carefully. The hardest part was not having a good wood stove . . . but I had a gas hot water heater that kept going, so I connected 200+ ft of garden hose
to the hot water tap at the washing machine and trickled warm water through to heat my first floor. Came through it all fine in the end, just a bit cold!
It is very true that we seem to be living on the edge in highly populated areas. It wouldn't take much of a disruption in the food distribution system to empty the shelves.
As for the bug out bag, the last thing I want to be in is gridlock. Where to go anyway?
to the hot water tap at the washing machine and trickled warm water through to heat my first floor. Came through it all fine in the end, just a bit cold!It is very true that we seem to be living on the edge in highly populated areas. It wouldn't take much of a disruption in the food distribution system to empty the shelves.
As for the bug out bag, the last thing I want to be in is gridlock. Where to go anyway?
I keep what we call coal oil lamps (and you oughta hear this Texas/Southern accent slaughter the pronunciation cole-AWL and I manage to make the cole into 2 syllables) or kerosene lamps and I can walk in pitch blackness to the box of matches and lamp to get it lit.