With the current geopolitical situation in the world, I find myself pondering: “What else do I need to do to be better prepared?” For someone who has been preparing for about four decades, and lives on a small homestead, this is a hard question. I could stay the normal course and just add a bucket of rice here and a box of ammo there, but times are far from normal and my thoughts are that we should be thinking like today will be our last day to shore up our preps. Through the course of decades of prepping, I have only let one event spur me to buy more and that was Y2K. My instincts tell me that some very challenging times are just over the horizon. Therefore, tangible goods will be worth more than a wheelbarrow full of federal reserve notes. The urgent need to shore up our preparedness is not just limited to purchasing items but includes other actions like coordination with neighbors, training, maintenance/repair, planning and organization.
Here are some of the things that I am working on to be better prepared:
Know thy neighbor
One of situations that I’m trying to fathom is getting to know, not just one new set of neighbors, but two. Having good neighbors is luck, but having great neighbors is a true blessing. I have learned that one of the new neighbors will be a young Mennonite family moving in from Lancaster County Pennsylvania and the other will be a newly married young Amish couple. I have not met the new neighbors but I will be assuming that they will be Blessings, as well. This change is scheduled for the Spring of 2024. The one question I have concerning Amish and Mennonite neighbors is will they defend themselves or others if need be? I make the assumption that they will not disregard their religious beliefs regardless of the world situation. Having new neighbors will require establishing a trusting relationship and this is not a prep that is done overnight. This will be a major priority. Continue reading“Preparedness Ponderings, by 3AD Scout”
