This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. We may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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First up, this important analysis: Ukraine: Setting the Stage, and, 23 Jan Ukraine Update: The Clock is Ticking.
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SaraSue sent us this update:
“We’ve had unusual weather here in Tennessee, according to the Locals. Recently, three snowstorms left quite a bit of snow on my property. Compared to Idaho, it wasn’t crippling, but it was a lot of work trudging out to the animals with gallons of steaming hot water. Every time it goes below freezing, the pipes in my laundry room freeze and without a major overhaul of that area, I just plan on doing laundry on the warmer days. These homes weren’t built for freezing weather – It was 12 degrees this morning. My dogs chased off, what sounded like a Bear or Elk (thundering paws/hoofs across the pasture and huffing/puffing that I could hear from the front porch – it was that loud). We don’t have much Elk here, so I’m thinking Bear. Black Bears are considered a “Tennessee treasure” and unless a bear stalks you, all you can do is report a “sighting”. I never leave garbage or dog food outside – nothing to attract predators. I realized that I don’t have sufficient caliber to stop a bear – I’ll fix that issue. Early (4-5am) every morning, my German Shepherds are let out and they run the perimeter of the property, barking and chasing off predators and friendlies (coyotes, cats, deer, etc.). They leave their #2 along the fence lines, instinctively. My animals are locked up at night, but I thought I might need a “guardian livestock dog”, such as a Great Pyrenees. The Shepherds have no fear and seem to be doing a good job of keeping predators off the property, so I’ll wait and see how it goes. I use a loud whistle to retrieve them if they seem to be out of sight for too long. They sleep inside the house at night, so that’s the only downside regarding predators. So far, no coyotes have gotten to my chickens or goats. I have rabbit breeding stock coming, ordered Turkey poults, and am planning out, purchasing supplies, for a 10,000 sq ft deer-resistant garden. Our last frost date is mid-April.”
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A Reason interview: Cody Wilson Thwarts Another Attempt To Stop Ghost Guns.
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Ed sent this: War Coming Fast; U.S. Navy Sorties 22 Warships, 4 Nuclear Subs in One Day.
