[Homestead] 100 Thing Challenge

Bunjov at aol.com Bunjov at aol.com
Sun Jun 15 18:50:45 EDT 2008


Ahhh. That's cutting it a bit close (heh heh). 
 
Mea culpa. I was not attempting to beard the lion in his den-stead. 
 
The more I think about the 100-Thing list concept, the less I see the point  
of it. Gene is correct wuith more-more-more. James is also correct (although  
that doesn't bespeak half of what I'm getting as his total philosophy - that's 
a  whole other line of thought - sorry, James, you indeed an exotic bird 
amongst  us).
 
Back to the beards - OTOH, even at age 65, I still do go for those bad boy  
biker homesteader types...and I jest not - they're out there! Check 'em out if  
you're ever passing through Littlerock, or Pearblossom (CA). Freezers full of 
 meat and fish they've caught / killed themselves and sheds full of staples, 
and  gardens full of vegetables-in-season. 
 
Kinda like here (east of Barstow), where we'd be totally isolated if The  Big 
One hit. We've formed committees to deal with the isolated folks, and older  
folks, and especially large animal rescue, and divided our Silver Valley up 
into  quadrants, whereby neighbors can see to neighbors in the event of a 
disaster. 
 
There's a CERT training session planned for next month, but there we go  
again, leaning on the dreaded Big Brother. Good stuff to know, but don't expect  
anyone but YOURself to help you. We had CalTrans out to our last meeting, and  
they do have a plan, but are terribly under-manned (translate to  
under-monied).
 
We all have, or are working on, the equivalent of a 100-thing list - mine  
includes dogs and...goats and chickens. I s'pose that's viable. 
 
I've probably said all this before. There are free cellphones available,  
that will only dial 911...I think they should include GPS capabilities, but  
then, I'd have to start dealing the the bureaucracy. Ptooey.
 
And - since there are lots of places that don't actually have roads or  
addresses, there are porch lights that will continue blinking on-off until our  
volunteers  arrive.                                                               
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
         
 
Sandy
Mid-Mojave
 
 



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