Prepping improved My Life
Non-preppers don’t get it. They think we’re wasting our time and our money. They think we live in constant fear of calamity. They think nothing will ever come of it and all of our preparations will be for nothing. I respectfully disagree, but for more reasons than might be apparent. Whether TEOTWAWKI occurs during my lifetime or not, prepping has improved my life in numerous significant ways. >>Learn more here
Holiday Prepping in a Can
Traditions ground us – they define who we are and connect us to community. The community may be present or may be miles away, and it may be large or small. So what would you need to survive emotionally when a special time comes around? >>Learn more here
Visit Your Friendly Neighborhood Prepper Group
Gathering with like-minded folks will prove helpful and encouraging in several ways. >>Read more here
1 + 1 = Survival
Trying to go it alone isn’t wise. It’s not easy, either, as you well know if you’ve been trying to do it all by yourself. America was built upon the concept of “rugged individualism,” but that doesn’t mean isolation from others. Your survivability will increase if you can find even one other like-minded person to band together with you. >>Read more here