(05-23-2023, 03:16 PM)Chiefsmom Wrote: I've always figured I would stay put. I can see it, like you said, living in a city or whathaveyou.
But, much to my husband's embarrassment, I've actually discussed disaster plans with our neighbors. We all have a neighborhood plan.
Mostly farmers. We had a good laugh last year, when we discussed the new neighbor moving in down the road. Turns out his father owned the gun store in town. (we had started judging neighbors by what they brought to the plan.) Good addition! LOL
It is wise to know your neighbors. And there are a lot of ways that the crap can hit the fan. Having a plan is common sense.
Nice to let your neighbors know that you have something valuable to bring to the table.
I am an old broad but my hobby is fixing broken stuff, including people and animals. My neighbors take advantage of my skills during good times. I think they may feel I am worthy of a crust a bread and may keep me around.