Re: Planning for Disasters - Should we be stockpiling stuff?
I have a smallish stockpile of food and drinking water just in case. A few years ago I lived thru my first mini disaster. When I lived in Melbourne.Well more of an inconvience than anything.
There was an explosion at our local natural gas plant. This meant no natural gas. Gas in Melbourne is used by the majority for cooking, heating and hot water. There gas was off for about 3 weeks. Luckily it was october so I didn't need the heater. It meant doing things differently. Some people bought solar showers and placed them on the roof with a hose going down through the ceiling into the shower recess. I lived in a rental. Doubt my landlord would appreciate this!
Instead I would boil the jug and add this to cold water in a watering can. We all took turns in holding it up for each other to stand under. My then 2 year old loved it. Even now at 9 he sometimes asks for a "special shower for a special boy" as that is what we called it back then.
As for cooking we ate a lot of 2 min noodles, sandwiches, salads, cold meats. About 95% of the restaurants, take away food shops were affected as well so this limited the availability of take out.
Anyway we got through it. It was a bit of a wake up call.
I have a smallish stockpile of food and drinking water just in case. A few years ago I lived thru my first mini disaster. When I lived in Melbourne.Well more of an inconvience than anything.
There was an explosion at our local natural gas plant. This meant no natural gas. Gas in Melbourne is used by the majority for cooking, heating and hot water. There gas was off for about 3 weeks. Luckily it was october so I didn't need the heater. It meant doing things differently. Some people bought solar showers and placed them on the roof with a hose going down through the ceiling into the shower recess. I lived in a rental. Doubt my landlord would appreciate this!
Instead I would boil the jug and add this to cold water in a watering can. We all took turns in holding it up for each other to stand under. My then 2 year old loved it. Even now at 9 he sometimes asks for a "special shower for a special boy" as that is what we called it back then.
As for cooking we ate a lot of 2 min noodles, sandwiches, salads, cold meats. About 95% of the restaurants, take away food shops were affected as well so this limited the availability of take out.
Anyway we got through it. It was a bit of a wake up call.
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