Oh yeah. How could I forget that.Don't forget the greenhouse @Arcticdude . You will make lots of Wifey points there.
Leaning to prep in a suburban environment where we're moving to soon in Indiana. Obscurity, heightened security, and conservation of space and room are what I'm focusing on. That, and having a much more robust bug out plan if-needed.
When I worked in the middle east, parts of Asia, Africa etc I always took different routes and times whenever I drove anywhere. When I'd come to a roadblock at night I'd just hit the gas and plow trough it. Most were phony stops anyway looking for kidnap victims. But here in the US I've never been to an area yet that I felt in danger while driving around. Even in Gary Indiana at night. Of course I was always armed anyway, just in case.Dont forget when you go out ( visiting your dad etc) always come home different routes and at different times. Never exit your vehicle in a built up area OR return to your vehicle without scanning the area for any potential threats. Always approach your vehicle keys ready and to hand without blocking access to your PDW. Always park nose out so if trouble occurs you dont have to reverse before you can drive off. Never leave bags or valuables where they can be seen, they go in the boot (trunk)
You are on your way. One step at a time is what it takes. Hoping your dreams reality soon.My plan for 2021 is to finish paying off all debt. Credit cards are completely done (2020 goal, which I managed despite the pandemic, or one could say because of because I used that last "stimulus" check to pay off the last little bit???). Now I have one loan left and it's coming along. I was working on some calculations and it should be complete by the end of the year.
Paying off debt has helped to increase my credit score as well, so this eventually works toward my long term goal of saving up and then buying some land.
When I worked in the middle east, parts of Asia, Africa etc I always took different routes and times whenever I drove anywhere. When I'd come to a roadblock at night I'd just hit the gas and plow trough it. Most were phony stops anyway looking for kidnap victims. But here in the US I've never been to an area yet that I felt in danger while driving around. Even in Gary Indiana at night. Of course I was always armed anyway, just in case.
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