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How to live without electrcity
(A friend of mine wrote this about her experiences.)
When the electric went out last year for the ice storm we did have to change a few things. We did the propane grill for cooking. We ran out of propane. We took rocks big enough to hold up an oven rack and made a fire. Good thing I had my cast iron skillets and dutch oven. Hubby says we got to buy another one of them gas grill tanks. Yeah, well, I can see hes' right. At least we got trees behind us. For heat we put more clothes on and blankets on the bed. We have moving blankets. We put the moving blankets on the matress and above us for added thickness, we also have 20 below sleeping bags. For added comfort we heatted a rock up to put at the toe of the bed or for when your sitting around. We did learn with that there is a such thing as heating it to hot, because it scortched a few towels before we got it right. We had kerosene laps or what type of lamps I think they are called that. We used those a bit when sitting around reading or what not. Had some candles too but realized son had used them for I don't know what now I think it was a skateboard or something like that. He melted them to make a design on the bottom. See if I found 10 long candles for .50 cents again. Oh I was so mad. I had them in a box in a cool dry place so the summer heat wouldn't melt them. Yes in certain rooms when we have shut the doors so it doesn't cool off that room it has melted crayons in there and candles. I found to put them in the cellar on the shelf over the washer cause the dryer gets too hot. anyways we did have scented candles, but it stintches up the place when you have to many on. We did a lot of get up early and go to bed early. Oh for coffee we kept the fire going during the day, hubby and a friend built a little lean to thing around and over it so it was actually pretty good when sitting there doing the stuff. It didn't get to smoky because one side was open but it did save the fire a lot. Anyways we had that we used the filter thing from the coffee pot to hold the filter and grounds in boiled the water in one pan and pour it through the filter into another one. It kept the coffee ground out of it. I did try it the just boiling the coffee in it and stuff, but this seemed to work nicer. I kept small heated rocks to go in my mittens that helped my fingers to move. We have never really turned a light on at night to just use the restroom, I think we just have homing devices well except for my nephew and I just put a dang bucket in the corner of the bedroom and aluminium foil around the wall and the floor. It was simplier because it didn't matter if the light would have been on he sleeps heavy and his bathroom is off to the other side where that bucket was placed. Lucky the water stayed on that could of been bad. Oh for keeping heat in more we made tents over the beds. I sure think that was nice, but hubby can't see the t.v. at night wiith the tent. Not like we got TV with the power off duh. It was basically two moving blankets stapled together and then stitch when I got them up acrossed the rope. I think we put another folded sheet at the food and a blanket against the wall. People complained about being cold all night, but we were really and my husband and I have arthritis. I did let people know how I did it, but don't think I gave up my supplies. If you live in a place that gets cold and don't have extra blankets and know the heat can go off than your just plain asking for something. Anyways we sectioned off rooms in the same manner we didn't need the whole living room or whole dinning room. We had some extra lumber that temp walls were made out of. We sectioned off bedrooms that way too. That way the smaller the place more body heat was filing the place. We used sheets and blankets. Good that my hubby had a staple gun we used it a lot that week. Sheet plastic could have worked too. We had the neighbors come over to our place and they brought their supplies with them and we had 7 people in the place, but it seemed to work out real well. They had a battery radio and some batteries. The music was good. We also kept up on news. Like when the power was coming back on. One of the sections was to section son off from the neighbor girl and then had daughter next to the openning of the wall and then the parent weren't to far from my son so anytime he even thought of getting up he could feel the dad's eyes. Heck he was 18 and the daughter 17. Something may of been happening else were but it wasn't happening that night. hahah There are different things I've thought of and have it written down were we could have done things different and would have maybe been better, but it is in the file cabinet hehe. We found it easier and faster to learn some basic first aid skills and take someone to the hospital ourselves, since the ambulance people had to wait for a police excurit to come in. Dang morons I just don't get that shooting at the para- medics so they wont help the person you just shot, so that later when your family member is hurt they wont come in fast enough. Talk about not using their friggen heads. So when I read your joke about the 911 it sure made me laugh about it. Especailly since hubby had a heart attack on Thursday and we would have had nice people here right away (well as soon as they would have gotten out of bed since the are volunteer) he didn't want to bother waking them up I think I can drive he say. Yeah right! Are son drove. Wow they don't mess around at hospitals for chest pains, right away. Now I do make good Thanksgiving, so I know dang well he didn't have a heart attack so he wouldn't have to eat my turkey. I bet it was, so he didn't have to eat his brothers wives deviled eggs. Man how you screw up on those so bad and think they taste good who knows. Here is her recipe cut egg in half short ways. take out yolk smash it up with salt how much I'm not sure, but I'm possitive the ocean has less in it. Then put smashed up yolk in egg halves. There that is her recipe oh and then she sprinkles dry chilli powder on it. So you are eatting this dry salty chilli thing. The first year she cried, because her husband and everybody else ate the deviled eggs and were saying oh these are so great, you made some great deviled eggs. Well my mother in law hadn't realized she was bringing them and my mother in law brings them each year and just sets them on the table. SIL hadn't taken hers out of the fridge yet. I should upload the picture I have of her sour puss hahahahaaha Anyways we just make sure we have MIL deviled eggs on the down low and tell SIL how good hers our so she doesn't make our life a living hell the rest of the year. Wonder if it came down to it if I could say the baby and hubby could stay but she has to sleep in the barn. Probably not I doubt anybody will build a barn for her to stay in. hahaha Awww she isn't that bad just young. Pretty much how a lot of people will be when their electric gets turned off. I wish are cell phone hadn't worked at that time, because she kept hubby last year to say what was happening on t.v. shows or this and that. She probably wouldn't make it long without electricity. Well anyways. God's Blessings to ya all |
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How to live without electrcity
On Nov 3, 8:29*am, "Stormin Mormon"
One of the sections was to section son off from the neighbor girl and then had daughter next to the openning of the wall and then the parent weren't to far from my son so anytime he even thought of getting up he could feel the dad's eyes. *Heck he was 18 and the daughter 17. *Something may of been happening else were but it wasn't happening that night. hahah This is where I quit reading. Tough read that. Word. |
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I agree. I didn't edit that, very much. Figured to keep the original
rambling person's writing style. Yes, it's hard to read. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Thomas" wrote in message ... getting up he could feel the dad's eyes. Heck he was 18 and the daughter 17. Something may of been happening else were but it wasn't happening that night. hahah This is where I quit reading. Tough read that. Word. |
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How to live without electricity
This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming
post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png The fences and walls you built along your northern border during your post 9/11 security-hysteria period will insure that your tribes and clans won't be able to cause us any trouble or problems here in Canada. |
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How to live without electricity
On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 10:40:16 -0400, Home Guy wrote:
This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png The fences and walls you built along your northern border during your post 9/11 security-hysteria period will insure that your tribes and clans won't be able to cause us any trouble or problems here in Canada. What makes you think things are going to be any different in Canada? Besides a whole lot colder, I mean. |
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How to live without electricity
deep wrote:
This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png What makes you think things are going to be any different in Canada? Besides a whole lot colder, I mean. Because we're not committing economic and financial suicide like you are. |
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How to live without electricity
On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 10:44:53 -0400, Home Guy wrote:
deep wrote: This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png What makes you think things are going to be any different in Canada? Besides a whole lot colder, I mean. Because we're not committing economic and financial suicide like you are. Oh yea, you are. This one is going global, there neighbor. The dominio effect will take you out. Thing you got on your side is a whole lot more resources and fewer people, but don't think for one second if the fascists get in charge here they won't be rolling northward to take the last of what you have. |
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deep wrote:
Because we're not committing economic and financial suicide like you are. Oh yea, you are. This one is going global, there neighbor. It already is global - has been for a year or two. Except here in Canada. If it's not here now, it's not going to be. but don't think for one second if the fascists get in charge here IF? The fascists have been in charge of your country since 2000. they won't be rolling northward to take the last of what you have. You tried that in 1812 and it didn't work then. You got your ass kicked. |
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How to live without electricity
On 11/3/2012 10:06 AM, deep wrote:
On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 10:44:53 -0400, Home Guy wrote: deep wrote: This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png What makes you think things are going to be any different in Canada? Besides a whole lot colder, I mean. Because we're not committing economic and financial suicide like you are. Oh yea, you are. This one is going global, there neighbor. The dominio effect will take you out. Thing you got on your side is a whole lot more resources and fewer people, but don't think for one second if the fascists get in charge here they won't be rolling northward to take the last of what you have. Who would be around for them to sell resources to? ^_^ TDD |
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On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 09:06:28 -0600, deep wrote:
On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 10:44:53 -0400, Home Guy wrote: deep wrote: This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png What makes you think things are going to be any different in Canada? Besides a whole lot colder, I mean. Because we're not committing economic and financial suicide like you are. Oh yea, you are. This one is going global, there neighbor. The dominio effect will take you out. Thing you got on your side is a whole lot more resources and fewer people, but don't think for one second if the fascists get in charge here they won't be rolling northward to take the last of what you have. They tried a hundred years ago. |
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Home Guy wrote:
Because we're not committing economic and financial suicide like you are. When you're handcuffed to the guy who jumped off a cliff you've gopt a problem too. |
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rbowman wrote:
Because we (Canada) isin't committing economic and financial suicide like you are. When you're handcuffed to the guy who jumped off a cliff you've got a problem too. Ordinarily, I would have thought that. Canada's huge trading advantage with the US (a dollar that historically was valued at 75-80% of the US dollar) has been wiped away for the past 5 years. And even in spite of that, we're doing very well, with an unemployment rate that's 1 or 2 points below yours, and a FED interest rate that's sitting at 1% (not zero). You've already jumped off the cliff, and you didn't take us with you. |
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How to live without electricity
On 11/3/2012 9:40 AM, Home Guy wrote:
This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png The fences and walls you built along your northern border during your post 9/11 security-hysteria period will insure that your tribes and clans won't be able to cause us any trouble or problems here in Canada. A Canadian village during the same time period: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.../75/Igloos.jpg TDD |
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On Nov 3, 4:27*pm, The Daring Dufas the-daring-du...@stinky-
finger.net wrote: On 11/3/2012 9:40 AM, Home Guy wrote: This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png The fences and walls you built along your northern border during your post 9/11 security-hysteria period will insure that your tribes and clans won't be able to cause us any trouble or problems here in Canada. A Canadian village during the same time period: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.../75/Igloos.jpg TDD Just across the border in the USA. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0px-Tipi01.jpg |
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On 11/4/2012 1:54 AM, harry wrote:
On Nov 3, 4:27 pm, The Daring Dufas the-daring-du...@stinky- finger.net wrote: On 11/3/2012 9:40 AM, Home Guy wrote: This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png The fences and walls you built along your northern border during your post 9/11 security-hysteria period will insure that your tribes and clans won't be able to cause us any trouble or problems here in Canada. A Canadian village during the same time period: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.../75/Igloos.jpg TDD Just across the border in the USA. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0px-Tipi01.jpg One of the kids who was a hero in "Mars Attacks" suggested at the end of the movie when everyone was celebrating, that we should all live in tepees. ^_^ TDD |
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On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 10:40:16 -0400, Home Guy wrote:
This is how americans will live without electricity in the coming post-modern american stone age: http://www.ericvalli.com/files/gimgs/7_evotg17.png Cute. Very nice dig. Do you think you have something you have to prove? You guys are not actually inferior, you know. I have news for you to ponder. The factors that go into having or not having a large, national, technology system up and running, with all the input vectors and natural hazards, don't know a thing about nationality. If we get EMPed, so do you. If assorted solar phenomenon occur (again), do you think it's going to read your road signs and hang a left? Are you prepared to build your own replacement transformers for those 20 to 50 year old units in your system? You know the ones that are only built in Germany, to order, with six months to a year delivery. Heck, if we all shut off our power at the same time, Niagara Falls might burp backwards and flood you with a tsunami. (That's just a theory. ;) |
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We lived for thousands of years w/o electricity - we can live thousands of more years with it!
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ... (A friend of mine wrote this about her experiences.) When the electric went out last year for the ice storm we did have to change a few things. We did the propane grill for cooking. We ran out of propane. We took rocks big enough to hold up an oven rack and made a fire. Good thing I had my cast iron skillets and dutch oven. Hubby says we got to buy another one of them gas grill tanks. Yeah, well, I can see hes' right. At least we got trees behind us. snip Why the need to live without electricity? We had a vacation home in the Application mountains that was off grid for the entire 20+ years we owned it. We live there full time for near 4 years. Someone else is living there now. |
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On Sat, 3 Nov 2012 08:30:06 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote: (A friend of mine wrote this about her experiences.) When the electric went out last year for the ice storm we did have to change a few things. We did the propane grill for cooking. We ran out of propane. We took rocks big enough to hold up an oven rack and made a fire. Good thing I had my cast iron skillets and dutch oven. Hubby says we got to buy another one of them gas grill tanks. Yeah, well, I can see hes' right. At least we got trees behind us. For heat we put more clothes on and blankets on the bed. We have moving blankets. You can also shop at Lehman's' for non-electric appliances and tools https://www.lehmans.com/default.aspx They have composting toilets, wood cook stoves, gas refrigerators, etc. |
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Those are excellent, for people who are far sighted
enough to be prepared, as a way of life. I got some oil lamp wicks from Lehmans. Only place I could find 5/8 inch wicks. Well, that and Ebay. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... You can also shop at Lehman's' for non-electric appliances and tools https://www.lehmans.com/default.aspx They have composting toilets, wood cook stoves, gas refrigerators, etc. |
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