Know your Land rights
9/28/2005 04:39:00 AM
Yesterday, the 27th, Ken Bagwell had an interesting guest on his radio show. The Website has information on how to purchase a copy of the 1st 2 hours of the show.
His guest was a man named Bill Monroe from Michigan who has been involved in securing property rights for individuals. His website is http://www.landrights.com
He also has other interesting stuff.
Other Stuff
I'll probably post on the Get Home Pack philosophy tomorrow if it rains me out of work, or Early saturday if it doesn't.
If anyone attends local government body meeings in WNC and would like to blog about it here, they can send me an e-mail to wnccb@yahoo.com
His guest was a man named Bill Monroe from Michigan who has been involved in securing property rights for individuals. His website is http://www.landrights.com
He also has other interesting stuff.
Other Stuff
I'll probably post on the Get Home Pack philosophy tomorrow if it rains me out of work, or Early saturday if it doesn't.
If anyone attends local government body meeings in WNC and would like to blog about it here, they can send me an e-mail to wnccb@yahoo.com
Survival Kit Problems
9/26/2005 08:03:00 AM
When I set out to post the contents of my Get Home Pack in the light of Katrina, realization came to me that I was also woefully unprepared despite my pride that had told me otherwise.
My kit was a dufflebag that contained a change of clothes, energy bars, a six-pack of 1/2 litre water bottles, Very Important Papers and associated 4-gallon trash bags for disposal of such usage.
My 1st ais kit contained some band-aids, a gauze roll and battle dressing, and an anti-bacterial hand cleanser.
I had a rain coat, small 4X6 blue tarp, some 50' roll of clothesline, and topo maps covering the anticipated journey from work to home...over 30 miles by highway, or if pressed, 16 over rough terrain. An empty box of matches, and a missing flashlight...later found in my bedroom.
So, inventory thus taken, I did what came naturally, and found other things to occupy my time when not at work or recovering from work. Rita served as my second warning, which I will heed. Really. I will.
I guess I could be awarded some points for having some things, but the fact that they were in a heavy dufflebag results in negative points due to its liability in transport.
In the next post, I will lay out my philosophy for my Get Home Pack.
My kit was a dufflebag that contained a change of clothes, energy bars, a six-pack of 1/2 litre water bottles, Very Important Papers
My 1st ais kit contained some band-aids, a gauze roll and battle dressing, and an anti-bacterial hand cleanser.
I had a rain coat, small 4X6 blue tarp, some 50' roll of clothesline, and topo maps covering the anticipated journey from work to home...over 30 miles by highway, or if pressed, 16 over rough terrain. An empty box of matches
So, inventory thus taken, I did what came naturally, and found other things to occupy my time when not at work or recovering from work. Rita served as my second warning, which I will heed. Really. I will.
I guess I could be awarded some points for having some things, but the fact that they were in a heavy dufflebag results in negative points due to its liability in transport.
In the next post, I will lay out my philosophy for my Get Home Pack.
Back In Business
9/03/2005 11:26:00 AM
Sorry no posts for a while. My home system has been cranky and my hours at work have been brutal...
Weaverville Resolution passed with the exception of not binding to future councils.
So the good folks of Weaverville will have to rinse, lather, repeat after the next election.
New series of posts planned
Due to Hurricane Katrina, I plan on posting a series on survival after the infrastructure goes down.
Post frequency will likely be once a week.
Bobby
Weaverville Resolution passed with the exception of not binding to future councils.
So the good folks of Weaverville will have to rinse, lather, repeat after the next election.
New series of posts planned
Due to Hurricane Katrina, I plan on posting a series on survival after the infrastructure goes down.
Post frequency will likely be once a week.
Bobby




