tolerance wrote:Hey guys its been a while hope everyone is safe healthy and happy.
Just been making my first preparations for winter this week, I am expecting a bad one this year because the last couple have not been too bad at all, So by my reckoning we are due a bad one.
Been looking online for some new rain ponchos as mine are starting to age a bit, Cant recommend ponchos enough for general day to day use.
Not much else going on prepping wise at the moment but i shall keep you posted if anything comes up.
tolerance wrote:Hey guys its been a while hope everyone is safe healthy and happy.
Just been making my first preparations for winter this week, I am expecting a bad one this year because the last couple have not been too bad at all, So by my reckoning we are due a bad one.
Been looking online for some new rain ponchos as mine are starting to age a bit, Cant recommend ponchos enough for general day to day use.
Not much else going on prepping wise at the moment but i shall keep you posted if anything comes up.
On the subject of SovBloc stuff for winter, Endicotts have Serbian 100% wool blankets for just 16 notes (new look website as well). There are three subtypes and the smallest one also seems to be the heaviest for some reason
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
On the subject of SovBloc stuff for winter, Endicotts have Serbian 100% wool blankets for just 16 notes (new look website as well). There are three subtypes and the smallest one also seems to be the heaviest for some reason
These are ace... Got one off Doncaster market army surplus over a year ago (GEN 1 the label gives it away) goes camping with me all the time as a extra ground mat on top of my self inflating mat last winter i slept outside (about 4 degrees with just the blanket and a groundmat only getting cool before dawn broke ...
had i not just blow £330 on a new cooker i would be ordering enough for the Andy mob.. sod sleeping bags space vs warmth these win hands down IMO although they can be a bit itchy
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Well I got a bit of a bonus yesterday. Last year I asked on Freecycle for Apples. Duly got some from a very nice lady. Well, she kept my details as there were 20lbs of Apples (not just any old Apples either, but Bramleys!) in the kitchen when I got home from work. There are some genuinely nice people about.
The kitchen smells of autumn this morning. The Plum tomatoes are ripening nicely to so this week I am mainly preserving.
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain~anon
I have gone round the house and put new batteries in the smoke alarms, torches and the emergency touch lights. I have been and picked up 50 kg of spuds and ordered half a ton of coal to be delivered at teatime today.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Went down to my land and cut more firewood for the log burner, i have just busted 2 new chains on the stihl, i wish people wouldn't nail things to trees, it costs me money in new chains.
However 2 more large trailer loads are now chopped and split in the woodshed ready for this winter.
After reading the "house fire" thread, This week I will be adding to my fire plans: 2 extra extinguishers and 1 additional smoke alarm.
Especially important since the weather is getting colder and we'll be starting to use the fire again.
Also on the list for this week is teaching my eldest (4) about fire safety, he's already pretty switched on, but a refresher from last year can't hurt.