Month: September 2013

Energy, This Prepper is Not Gonna Leave the Light On!

Sipping hot cocoa while contemplating the day ahead a chill pervaded the room. Glancing at the outdoor thermometer revealed the reason, 42 degrees and only September 5th. The realization that I better get the stove pipe repaired now, hit me. Autumn is on the way and in the natural course of things winter follows and…
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September 6, 2013 2

Dinner at the White House Anyone?

Have you ever heard of the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA)? If we can take a look at when this event started (1914) under progressive “President Woodrow Wilson” you would see it was to start having monthly White House briefings to bring the media under there wings, and befriend them. The idea was so that…
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September 6, 2013 0

Colder days, ready your garden and your stores!

Frosty nights and cold days are just around the corner and approaching us fast. As with all seasons winter is no different when it comes to preparedness and for many it can be the most important season of all. Winter is that time for many of us that have not already started to begin our…
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September 5, 2013 2

Preparedness Skills and Topics for the Individual, Home, and the Neighborhood!

Today’s podcast is a culmination of several topics that are in response to several emails about my previous podcasts and articles. All of these email subjects can be tied together, however, under the topic of “Preparedness Skills.” I start this podcast by discussing some of the different methods that we learn important skills – and…
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September 4, 2013 0

I’ve just got to have that Surreal News fix!

Doug, also know as GoatHollow by his YouTube fans has left myself and many others sidelined for the past several weeks wondering whats been going on in the world of  The Surreal News. While he’s been having fun doing interviews with people such as Larry and the inventor of the innovative “Self Watering Rain Gutter…
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September 4, 2013 0

An Old Geezer and His Tips on Communications!

When regular means of receiving information are not available such as television, am/fm radio, telephones, and cell phones where should one go? Most experts would agree that of all forms of radio communications that may be put to use in a post disaster situation the Ham Radio (amateur radio) would be the most valuable in…
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September 3, 2013 2

Labor Day Reflections!

Once those designated as Millennials (Gen Y) born roughly between 1982 and 2004, began entering the work force a phenomenon not previously known in our society took place. For the first time ever, four generations operate in the work force at the same time. Perhaps on this occasion of Labor Day 2013 we should take…
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September 2, 2013 0

Integrity creating an Indelible Homestead!

Homesteading in essence is built on self-reliance creating and building our stead into a home.  There are many who classify themselves as Homesteaders, Preppers,  Survivalist and even Thrivalist (which I like to call myself) but today let’s not  get hung up on debating the definition that each perceives as true for the title, after all…
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September 2, 2013 0

Capitalism prevails over government programs, depend on yourself!

Imagine a world where you can’t trust the government, and you have to be totally self reliant. A world where you can’t even trust dispatch to send someone your way, should you need help. In many ways, we’re already there. In most major cities, you could set of your house alarm and order a pizza…
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September 2, 2013 0

Built to Last “My Homestead” where I am!

The elderberries are ripe and the first signs of changing seasons are appearing, soon fall will be on the wind. Join Lynna on The Other Side… A Preppers Path as she brings in the first day of September with a smile and a look at Built to Last My Homestead. Often when thinking of a…
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September 1, 2013 0

Were you prepared for wildfires and drought across the U.S.?

Is the end in site for the wildfires in Yosemite? Over 5,000 firefighters at Yosemite National Park are using all the means at their disposal and estimate 33% containment but drought is making progress difficult. The 163rd Wing of the California National Guard at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside is hoping to have access…
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September 1, 2013 0