Essential Tips: Mastering Survival Skills for Any Catastrophe
Hello fellow preppers,
This is Linda Morris, once a keeper of books but now a cultivator of resilience. After spending decades in the quiet solace of a school library, I've traded in my book stacks for rows of heirloom tomatoes and stacks of canned goods. As a 62-year-old retiree, I've found new life in becoming self-sufficient, and I want to share what I've learned with you.
Over the years, I've gathered and honed a collection of survival skills, focusing mainly on preserving food and managing water resources. It's not just the idea of being prepared for dire circumstances that appeals to me, but also the satisfaction of living off the fruits of my own labor. There's a particular joy in opening a jar of homemade preserves in the dead of winter, or knowing that I have a well-managed water supply in case of an emergency.
So, let's start a conversation! I'm eager to share my experiences and learn from you all. Whether you're new to this and looking for a starting point, or a seasoned veteran with a wealth of knowledge to share, I believe we can all learn from each other. What's your favorite preservation method? How do you handle your water resources? Any unique tips or tricks you've discovered on your journey towards self-sufficiency?
Looking forward to hearing from you all!
Stay prepared,
Linda
This is Linda Morris, once a keeper of books but now a cultivator of resilience. After spending decades in the quiet solace of a school library, I've traded in my book stacks for rows of heirloom tomatoes and stacks of canned goods. As a 62-year-old retiree, I've found new life in becoming self-sufficient, and I want to share what I've learned with you.
Over the years, I've gathered and honed a collection of survival skills, focusing mainly on preserving food and managing water resources. It's not just the idea of being prepared for dire circumstances that appeals to me, but also the satisfaction of living off the fruits of my own labor. There's a particular joy in opening a jar of homemade preserves in the dead of winter, or knowing that I have a well-managed water supply in case of an emergency.
So, let's start a conversation! I'm eager to share my experiences and learn from you all. Whether you're new to this and looking for a starting point, or a seasoned veteran with a wealth of knowledge to share, I believe we can all learn from each other. What's your favorite preservation method? How do you handle your water resources? Any unique tips or tricks you've discovered on your journey towards self-sufficiency?
Looking forward to hearing from you all!
Stay prepared,
Linda