Springfield, Missouri: Day 5
Really learning a lot about what we are missing or possibly missing for future emergencies.
11 people in my house at this time. Deliveries from "defunct" homes' food storage coming in daily as people head out to check on their pets and bring in food that was at risk of going bad.
Had someone we didn't know knock on our door today and ask for entry. So it begins. We will be "out" after dark from here on in. Blanketing or foiling the windows. Going to head out to the store tomorrow to buy more protection supplies (Just in case we get more "visitors"). This one offered us drugs, and tried to feed us a story about how "his family" was stuck in a warming shelter.
The news says that it is possible that some areas of town may not have power until as much as three weeks from now. FEMA is coming in to give aide to governments, but not individuals. The food banks are delivering food and supplies to shelters, but not houses. The government is doing nothing but clearing trees. Shelters are being run by churches, hospitals, and individuals only. The government doesn't care about anyone, but that was to be expected.
Our pantry is close to an uncomfortable stage of bare for me. We have a guaranteed 3 days worth of tasty frugal meals left before we may have to resort to. There are 4 rolls of toilet paper. If we had lost power in these conditions, we would be in about the same shape as we are now, but with more toilet paper. *wink*
Learned what we are doing right as well. This has been a real learning experience.
Uncomfortable, cramped and crabby, but alive, warm, and well fed.
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Comments: 8
it has been like -30 with the wind chill factor here in montreal of late
This is an important lesson in survival for everyone. You can never have too many supplies on hand in bad weather. Especially with how the government has proved to be useless for help in many situations like this.
I've been hearing you all down in the Southern end of the midwest are getting hit hard with that icy mix.
Here's hoping it passes and you all can return to normal soon. Stay safe.
It was bad too, but still pretty to look at. I like Ice sculptures too.
Glad your ok too. : ) gbu.