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| #302479 - 08/18/24 07:12 PM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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I used the help of my fellow congregation members to retrieve three plastic storage bins that had been in the attic for the past two years. I could organize my latest preparations with those three bins and the one I already had in my bedroom.
 I started by organizing the bin in my bedroom, filled with a jumble of stuff. I sorted the items into health and tools categories. Then, I used the other two bins to store pillows, washcloths, socks, and watch caps.
 
 Getting organized might not seem like a preparation, but it is. When you are organized, it becomes much easier to find what you need, and you can see how much you have.
 
 Jeanette Isabelle
 
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #302492 - 08/24/24 11:08 PM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
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Yesterday, I dropped off a bottle of Caladry, which will expire next month, at the local pantry. I also donated Ibuprofen that I don't use, as well as excess bottles of hand sanitizer. I plan to replace the donated bottle of Caladry and create more space on my shelves.
 Jeanette Isabelle
 
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #302511 - 10/01/24 12:34 AM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 _00544-1061044638.png)  Registered:  11/13/06
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Today at Ollie's, I purchased three shirts, an additional umbrella, and more stationery supplies, two of which targeted the female demographic.
 Jeanette Isabelle
 
_________________________I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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| #302615 - 02/02/25 05:28 PM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Today was my regular monthly checklist. 1. Since Garmin discontinued their (user) API I'll request a data download once a month and download, extract, and store it in my archive. I like to have my own backup of my data, a small tool called  jq  lets me extract the json data into simple text or csv that I can pull into a spreadsheet. 2. My old GPS is now a backup since I got a GPS watch last year so once a month I pull it out and turn it on sitting in the window. Part of the GPS protocol is when new satellites are added and old ones removed they all send a packet letting receivers know, sort of a 'hint' of what and where to look. So letting it run a bit keep it up to date. Then I charge the batteries and put it back in my big backpack. 3. My GPS watch has a "health snapshot" activity so I run it at the month change to store those longer term metrics. 4. Charge flashlight and headlamp batteries. Even though I run Eneloops in most stuff, modern electronics with a 'soft' power switch always have a small draw so I just top off the batteries each month. Others are USB so I plug them to top off. 5. January I usually renew my fishing license from my compensation but this year my employer decided profit was more of a priority than employees compensation so I had to wait until payday. I renew online and save the pdf and print copies of it and keep the copies with fishing gear. This year they have a new app so I downloaded it to see if its useful. 6. I check over my most used gear. Late last year I had a coupe places where stitching was getting loose on my Camelbak. I know they have a warranty but its a model that was discontinued along time ago so sometimes manufacturers will offer a replacement but there is none like it so I choose to just sew on a couple reinforcements myself. Usually a couple times a year I will pull everything out and clean and check it so today was a good day for that. |  
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| #302700 - 10/03/25 11:59 PM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Got a replacement for the little knife I lost last year. |  
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| #302701 - 10/04/25 02:06 AM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Crazy Canuck
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 Registered:  02/03/07
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 Loc:  Alberta, Canada
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Physical fitness should be high on everyone's prep To-Do list.  Having "stuff" in a BOB or GHB is great, but if you can't carry the bag or walk the distance, you need to refocus your preps.  
 Just my opinion.
This is worth a bump. I'm not a kid any more, but a decade at least from decrepitude. I live in winter country, and I need sand and small gravel to spread on our steep driveway so we can get in and out. Yeah, I could have this delivered but instead I hauled my ass out and scraped last year's grit/sand out, on the driveway where it would dry out. And it will be scooped into barrels, by my very own hand. I think that covers quite a few layers of "prep." |  
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| #302705 - 10/08/25 01:54 AM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Crazy Canuck
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I am preparing to upgrade my cold storage room to make it more effective. Food is the foundation.
 I grow a lot of gourmet (and chemical free) root vegetables. Our potatoes are unlike anything you can buy in a (just-in-time supply chain dependent) supermarket.
 
 I also have some century old varieties that you can't buy anywhere. One is a "keeper" that will last for eight months in proper storage; since this family varietal it should not be lost to history, I plant a dozen plants each year. My sister is doing the same.
 
 Also, all of these are viable seed -- they have not been chemically stunted -- and the leftovers will grow vigorously next year. I watch the potato farmers in my area, and the spray truck is in constant operation.
 
 My old house had a perfect cold store in the well room.
 
 My current house is generally too modern (read: useless). But there is a corner, under a basement stairwell, with two sides of concrete against the ground. I'm going to crib in a frame that I can cover with foam, plywood, blankets, whatever, to keep the hot out and the cold in.
 
 What are you doing to ensure you have food for the long winter?
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| #302708 - 10/08/25 08:52 AM  Re: What did you do today to prepare?
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Having your own heirloom tater is pretty cool! 
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