Nice. I wouldn't worry, there is always someone who has a bigger stack. You do you.ForgeCorvus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 8:01 pm
Ah, I'm still working up to my first 50ozt ATM..... Gold is currently far out of my reach.
What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
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Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Gave the front garden a makeover. Next door gave me some weed membrane, so I banged that down and covered it in bark. Tweaked my back, lifting a bag of gravel that's sat there for months. I should shift it, but can't now. I will put some around the Acer anyway, to reduce evaporation.
So far it has one plant, the Acer tree. I went the full monte and binge ordered £106 of plants, which is eight, plus a tenner delivery. Also a terracotta pot from B&Q for £30 including delivery. Price of large pots is ridiculous, I nearly ordered one from somewhere else for about £40, but they added £60 delivery! Some I saw were over a hundred quid. The plants are all Japanese themed, but a proper Japanese garden would have them all in the ground. My Acer and bamboo are staying in pots, and probably most of the others. I got two types of bamboo (not too tall growing hopefully), a fern, two small bamboos, a dwarf rhodedendron and a bush called a Skimmia. Plus a small spiky grass. It's only a tiny garden so that should do.
Put up a new smoke alarm in one lodger's room.
Tested some paint on the back door to touch up where it's cracking as the door expands. Cos I gave away the tin and he chucked it. Think it's a match.
Got a date for new carpet. Can get more organised when that's in. Lot of junk was stored on the landing, plus some prep stuff like spare rucksacks, spare tent, sleeping bag, camping plates and mugs.
So far it has one plant, the Acer tree. I went the full monte and binge ordered £106 of plants, which is eight, plus a tenner delivery. Also a terracotta pot from B&Q for £30 including delivery. Price of large pots is ridiculous, I nearly ordered one from somewhere else for about £40, but they added £60 delivery! Some I saw were over a hundred quid. The plants are all Japanese themed, but a proper Japanese garden would have them all in the ground. My Acer and bamboo are staying in pots, and probably most of the others. I got two types of bamboo (not too tall growing hopefully), a fern, two small bamboos, a dwarf rhodedendron and a bush called a Skimmia. Plus a small spiky grass. It's only a tiny garden so that should do.
Put up a new smoke alarm in one lodger's room.
Tested some paint on the back door to touch up where it's cracking as the door expands. Cos I gave away the tin and he chucked it. Think it's a match.
Got a date for new carpet. Can get more organised when that's in. Lot of junk was stored on the landing, plus some prep stuff like spare rucksacks, spare tent, sleeping bag, camping plates and mugs.
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Ahastyatom
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Finally decided to dip my toes on the silver Market. I've been watching it for a while now but not had the courage to hit buy. However noticed that with Trumps announcement that the silver price was dropping.
Bought myself the britannia set as a birthday treat at 25.50 oz yesterday afternoon its now 23.10oz.
Bought myself the britannia set as a birthday treat at 25.50 oz yesterday afternoon its now 23.10oz.
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ForgeCorvus
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
I'm trying to not get 'Stack Envy'pseudonym wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 10:39 pmNice. I wouldn't worry, there is always someone who has a bigger stack. You do you.ForgeCorvus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 8:01 pm
Ah, I'm still working up to my first 50ozt ATM..... Gold is currently far out of my reach.
Stacks are like preps. Yours is different to mine because you are not me, what suits one person is unlikely to suit another...... That doesn't mean I'm not interested in your reasoning though. Who knows, you might of thought of something that I should of.
Atom: Don't get too hung up on day to day prices,Silver is a long game. Pseudo gave me that bit of advice.
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy 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.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Congratulations, you are now ahead of most of the World's populationAhastyatom wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 4:29 pm Finally decided to dip my toes on the silver Market. I've been watching it for a while now but not had the courage to hit buy. However noticed that with Trumps announcement that the silver price was dropping.
Bought myself the britannia set as a birthday treat at 25.50 oz yesterday afternoon its now 23.10oz.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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Ahastyatom
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Im not worried, I still feel like a got a bargin. And it was a birthday present to myself. I plan to get myself a set a year (as long as its affordable) for as long as I can. Just thinking that I might get some more soonish while it's cheap. I've got 20-30 years till retirement so could end up with a nice little stashForgeCorvus wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 4:33 pm
Atom: Don't get too hung up on day to day prices,Silver is a long game. Pseudo gave me that bit of advice.
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Got my stairs and landing carpet fitted. Looks great. It's called Deep Sea, and is narrow stripes of blue, brown, grey, black, white. Stairs fitted as a runner.
Got the wardrobe back on the landing and fitted the door. Put a fire escape ladder in it, and a spare electric radiator. Also three rucksacks. A few clothes I need to get rid of. There's still quite a bit of stuff that was on the landing in the prep room. I'm gonna take trainers I never wear to Oxfam. Got a delivery on Monday, cleaners Wednesday. Need to find out when my plants are coming, and when my gardener is. Will get my tax done to get it out of the way. Then I'm all done, and can think about going out on my bike.
Got the wardrobe back on the landing and fitted the door. Put a fire escape ladder in it, and a spare electric radiator. Also three rucksacks. A few clothes I need to get rid of. There's still quite a bit of stuff that was on the landing in the prep room. I'm gonna take trainers I never wear to Oxfam. Got a delivery on Monday, cleaners Wednesday. Need to find out when my plants are coming, and when my gardener is. Will get my tax done to get it out of the way. Then I'm all done, and can think about going out on my bike.
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Well I've had a busy 24 hours...
The wife's car .. winter boot off and new all season shoes on ... Winter wheels washed rust on the steel rims killed primed and painted might as well keep them tidy . And put away for the summer....
Today started servicing my car....
Oil and filter new sump washer...
Cabin filter
Induction filter
And spark plugs all replaced
Under body given a good wash to get any salt off engine bay washed / degreased it looks new under the bonnet
Next weekend is strip and clean the brakes time..
New solar security light up as the old one was flashing (broken)
Bit of a tidy in the garden pond pump striped and medium cleaned / replaced where applicable that's now running via solar
The wife's car .. winter boot off and new all season shoes on ... Winter wheels washed rust on the steel rims killed primed and painted might as well keep them tidy . And put away for the summer....
Today started servicing my car....
Oil and filter new sump washer...
Cabin filter
Induction filter
And spark plugs all replaced
Under body given a good wash to get any salt off engine bay washed / degreased it looks new under the bonnet
Next weekend is strip and clean the brakes time..
New solar security light up as the old one was flashing (broken)
Bit of a tidy in the garden pond pump striped and medium cleaned / replaced where applicable that's now running via solar
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Fifteen cubic of wood delivered, stacked and stored to season.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Ditto Andy! Winter tyres now all swapped for summer tyres and guy said winters will do another winter (bonus!). New hens happily foraging around in their area of the garden and then I learn today that there has been a case of bird flu in Cumbria so they will have to be housed from tomorrow.
Thankfully I semi-predicted this so have a set-up that follows regulations. Planned power cut today (reasonably frequent here) 10-3ish so good little practice for the real thing - mostly just went outside as it’s bloody gorgeous!
Thankfully I semi-predicted this so have a set-up that follows regulations. Planned power cut today (reasonably frequent here) 10-3ish so good little practice for the real thing - mostly just went outside as it’s bloody gorgeous!
“Rotation, rotation, rotation”
You never get a disappointed pessimist.
You never get a disappointed pessimist.