Friday, February 20, 2009

FLY FREE! How to get a free round trip airline ticket.

Justin’s SECRET on how he flies all over the world for free - mileage Credit cards. The best offer in 16 years. You need 25,000 points to fly anywhere in the USA.
The offer: earn 30,000 points just for signing up for a Mileage Plus Visa card from United and make at least one purchase plus earn 1 mile per $1 spent. Cost $75 a year. Still cheap for what you get.
Call 1-877 858-5188 (offer code C7G4) to apply, and be sure they provide the operator with Justin’s Mileage Plus number of 00652717888. Call Justin after you have signed up and he will send you his “Getting Lots More Free Miles Secrets Newsletter.”

Thursday, February 19, 2009

WHEN DID I FIRST START TO THINK ABOUT THIS?

I have a relative with a fancy house in a upscale location, 3 freezer filled with food in case of an emergency. She even has a generator. I was there visiting when a storm hit. The power went out which meant all the lights went out. She found 2 small candles. The hubby went to start the never- been-used generator. Oops - the only gas was half a gallon in the lawn mower. It took awhile to syphon some gas. He got the generator going. Oops, he can’t use it in the garage because of the fumes. It’s pouring rain outside. He opened the garage door and started the generator. He then had to find an extension cord and found none. He rolled the generator back into the garage, left the garage door open and having only 2 electric outlets plugged in only 2 refrigerators. Fumes filled the garage but what else can you do?

Someone soon said “how come the toilets aren’t flushing? With no water and no water pump you get one flush till it comes on or you go out and fill the toilet water tank with a bucket. They didn’t have any stored water so that was not an option. They had an all electric kitchen so no cooking was possible. The hubby started up the BBQ and half way cooking the rapidly defrosting fancy steaks he ran out of propane. He was drinking the beer because that’s no good warm. Just about then the generators ran out of gas and stopped. The 2 candles had burned down and went out. This really happened. I was there. It was all quiet. No electricity, 1 refrigerator, 2 big freezers getting warm, the dark house getting cold, no working toilets and bored kids demanding to watch TV. This is not a good time to start a self sufficiency program

I was there visiting in my self sufficient solar powered motorhome. I asked if they wanted to come out there but I think they were too embarrassed to do so. I put on a nice meal, watched a video and went to bed heated with an electric blanket, took a hot shower in the morning then went in to see how the socialites were doing. Hubby got in the car to go get more gas but a big tree was blocking the road. He got out with his 5 gallon gas can and walked 2 and half miles to the gas station. There was 80 people in line ahead of him. After waiting an hour they ran out of gas and he walked back to his car. Could he even have carried five gallons/45 pounds of gas back?

Unprepared people waste valuable time and are in misery trying to play catchup. The hubby also left the wife and kids vulnerable when he left for several hours. If you are prepared a “disaster” is not a big deal or even noticeable. You have everything you need all ready in place. You have a gas refrigerator, stove and heating system and plenty of backup fuel. Flashlights, candles, lanterns, water, backup water, more backup water, food, well stocked backup food pantry. You have plenty of blankets, you have solar electricity backup with batteries and low wattage appliances. Have the kids each be significantly trained to cook, clean, and help out. It’s only a disaster when you aren’t ready for it.

Starting is the hardest part

So many people have been asking about the farm happenings I have started this blog. Being on a farm is fun because you get the peace and quiet, you have room to roam... and no charge for parking. The snow is gone for the moment, chickens are digging in the flower bed, I try and get the dog to chase them out but he just wants to play with his ball.
The greenhouse did the best this winter - the tomatoe plants are 8 foot high with 8 varieties of the weirdest heirloom tomatoes. Next time will grow a few more normal ones.
Coming back from a trip in Jamaica I have some 20 fancy hibiscus flower stems which I think I can get to root and grow. I love to see things prosper and grow.