Why Prep?


A lot of people think that preppers are crazy. Nuts. Over the edge. Some probably are, just like the population in general. But most of us are pretty normal. Whatever that is.

Reasons to prep:

Zombies

Apocalyptic event

Economic collapse

Riots/crime

Emergency/disaster

Let’s take a look at these: zombies? Um, yeah, these are the crazy people if you go by a strict definition of “zombie.” You know, like in the movies. If you base your definition on “stupid sheeple,” you might be on to something…

Apocalyptic event: this could be almost anything that causes chaos, like a giant asteroid that doesn’t immediately kill us all, or the Rapture, if you believe in that sort of thing and if you do, you probably don’t think that YOU are going be left behind, so…

Economic collapse: certainly more like that the first two scenarios. Look at Greece. And other countries where SHTF, economically speaking. Yeah. Good possibility.

Riots/crime: these things go hand-in-hand with all the reasons, ‘cause, you know. People need stuff. People want stuff. Some people HAVE stuff.

Emergency/disaster: here we go. THIS is why a lot of preppers prep.

Big ones, little ones, doesn’t matter. Sometimes you’re going to need an extra stash or supply of something.

For example, last week a water main broke in our yard. We had a little notice – geyser shooting up three feet in the side yard – and we knew it would last at least several hours or so. We filled up buckets for the animals to drink, to water plants, to flush the toilet. Pulled out a case of bottled water for drinking and cooking, stuck a few in the freezer, and we were good to go.

Sure, with no bottled water we could have still survived, but even if I hadn’t used a few of those, I still had – at hand, which means I could quickly find them – clean gallon jugs to fill. Just in case. Likewise, if a power line goes down or I forget to pay the electric bill or, more likely, I can’t afford to pay the damn bill, we’ll still be okay. Tons of firewood, a propane grill, a gas stove that can be lit with matches since the electric starter will be out.

It’s the little things that count. No mad dash anywhere, no panic with the water off for a few hours. Or the electric, if it came to that. No worries about cooking dinner that evening, either. Of course, no good excuse to go to a restaurant either, like many of my neighbors.

It’s a good trade-off. A lot less stressful to be ready for… whatever. Like Nana used to say, get ready for the worst, then you can forget about it. Until it happens.

RECYCLED BOOK LAUNCH!


It’s TODAY! Woot!

From 1:00-3:00 p.m., I’ll be up at the bookstore signing copies of ALL THREE books – we’ll have refreshments, door prizes, and specials! Stop in and say hello – and, well, buy the damn book. Books. Whatever!

I should mention, too, that there are few “extras” in the back of RECYCLED. You may have seen them here, or not, but now they come with the book!

Oh, and for the first, um 10 or folks who buy RECYCLED, you get ONE MORE surprise! Yay!

Pretty sure I used up my quota of exclamation marks for the entire week, so, yeah – stop in today at All on the Same Page Bookstore! (oops, one more)

recycledcover

The population was REDUCED.

But some were REUSED.

And now, RECYCLED:

Abby is enroute to Chicago to find the children, and she has one final objective: to defeat the government and take back her life.

But Jules is focused on another mission, to return to St. Louis, and to Mario.

Will Abby succeed? Will Jules survive gang warfare? Who is Riley, and what is her secret?