luvs
'lil yinzer~
Sounds like you guys from the northern states don't know how to deal with a hurricane if you waited to now to prepare.QUOTE]
we get storms. so they're in different forms. us northern ppl get pelting rain, snow/blizzards, sleet, ice storms, hail, freezing rain, slush, & other not-so-pleasant weather. so, we buy necessities- food & boots, salt & beverages-, rather than buy into paranoia. depends where u reside. they'll often have stuff clear by morning here & when not- u call a pal to shovel, plow, take u somewhere, & keep a stash of items.
& the $$-minded thrive on the unprepared- open 24/7, restaurants, grocers- 1 reason further that i stay here.
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we get storms. so they're in different forms. us northern ppl get pelting rain, snow/blizzards, sleet, ice storms, hail, freezing rain, slush, & other not-so-pleasant weather. so, we buy necessities- food & boots, salt & beverages-, rather than buy into paranoia. depends where u reside. they'll often have stuff clear by morning here & when not- u call a pal to shovel, plow, take u somewhere, & keep a stash of items.
Now, that was serious.
All batteries are at full charge including the UHF/VHF handheld ham radio and backup battery which can be connected to the rooftop antenna for additional range if needed. No worries here if the cell towers drop out, because we have our local ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Services) network activated. 




