Amish Heart
A True Doomsday Prepper
Did some good bartering tonight with my favorite cousin. Came with three dozen eggs and a bag of salad greens from our greenhouse. Left with 10 lbs of freshly ground beef and 2 gallons of raw milk.
what I find selfish, and lazy, are those who do nothing and expect others to save them when things go wrong.
You Mr. Gary are an example of a servant. May God bless this deat couple and May God bless you and your beloved. ~LindyFound a 51 year old woman living with a 55 year old man in a 30 year old 21 ft camper trailer near the Donau where we were walking with the dog...she has only one tooth left, no running water or toilet or electricity or heating...he has been her boyfriend for 35 years and lost his leg to frostbite last month...she is taking care of him in this situation where they have lived since their house burned down 5 years ago and they had no insurance for it...
My wife and I spoke to her for a bit and asked if we could help. She only asked for a few candles to heat and for light, a few AA batteries for their little radio and a couple of cans of food that they could cook on a little butane stove...We went shopping for TP, batteries, cans of food, fruit, bread, chips, beer, dish soap, kleenex and kitchen towels, candles, soft meat in cans and some fruit...that was the most wonderful feeling to be able to have so much to give without any loss. They have to live on about $75 monthly in this old trailer and will never be able to prep. My God, are we blessed....Gary
“Dear couple”You Mr. Gary are an example of a servant. May God bless this deat couple and May God bless you and your beloved. ~Lindy
Found a 51 year old woman living with a 55 year old man in a 30 year old 21 ft camper trailer near the Donau where we were walking with the dog...she has only one tooth left, no running water or toilet or electricity or heating...he has been her boyfriend for 35 years and lost his leg to frostbite last month...she is taking care of him in this situation where they have lived since their house burned down 5 years ago and they had no insurance for it...
My wife and I spoke to her for a bit and asked if we could help. She only asked for a few candles to heat and for light, a few AA batteries for their little radio and a couple of cans of food that they could cook on a little butane stove...We went shopping for TP, batteries, cans of food, fruit, bread, chips, beer, dish soap, kleenex and kitchen towels, candles, soft meat in cans and some fruit...that was the most wonderful feeling to be able to have so much to give without any loss. They have to live on about $75 monthly in this old trailer and will never be able to prep. My God, are we blessed....Gary
LOVE the whisky idea so i think im gonna buy me a STILL!!!!I bought a bunch of new outfits for the girls, and a pallet of bleach. I also bought a pallet of cheap whiskey and some pint water bottles to fill and sell.
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