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Susan Patterson Image source: Flickr Don’t you miss those warm summer
evenings lighted intermittently by the little flashes of fireflies? Many
of us have been fortunate enough to enjoy the magic of fireflies and
have even seen them up close, a privilege our children may be denied.
Nostalgia aside, it’s quite disturbing that you […]
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Kimberlee Hertzer Image source: CBSNews Let’s face it—it’s hard to
stick to a diet. We start a diet on Monday and plan to stick with it.
That is, until Friday comes along and the kids want pizza for dinner.
Eventually, we give in and eat 3 slices of extra cheese. After all, we
deserve […]
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Nicholas O. Image source: MorgansCloud.com Every survival kit should
have first aid supplies, but even those supplies may not include what is
needed in dealing with serious injuries when out in the wild, such as a
bone fracture, dislocation or sprain. Accidents like these can and do
happen in the wilderness, so you should […]
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John W. Whitehead Image source: Dallas Morning News The perils of
resisting the police state grow more costly with each passing day,
especially if you hope to escape with your life and property intact. The
thing you must remember is that we’ve entered an age of militarized
police in which we’re no longer viewed […]
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Nicholas O. Image source: Politico During a serious threat or disaster,
all of your prepping and preparedness will come into play. But you will
immediately be confronted with a major decision to make: Do you bug in,
or bug out? Each one has its advantages and disadvantages. Bugging in
is very similar to digging […]
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Daniel Jennings Image source: Inquisitr The US Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) is incapable of dealing with a major influenza pandemic
or epidemic despite spending $47 million on preparations, the agency’s
own inspector general concluded. An audit found that the department
could not even keep track of stockpiles of essential supplies such as
antibiotic […]
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Susan Patterson Image source: DeepRootsAtHome The beginning of winter
need not be the end of your growing season. People are increasingly
turning to homegrown food, and they don’t want to be put off by frost or
a few inches of snow. There are several frost-hardy vegetables which
will help you extend the season. For […]
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