Prepping the Space Between Your Ears, by Tona
I don’t recall a time in my life when I wasn’t doing at least some planning for “worst case” situations. That may have come from growing up in an earthquake prone part of the country, and during the cold war when we drilled for nuclear attacks during the school day. My mother, who was a single parent through much of my life, also modeled planning for “hard times” by storing food, following world and local trends closely, and being careful with money. I became serious and more intentional in prepping following Katrina, when it confirmed my suspicion that we had …