Due to popular demand, we have reformatted, updated and removed divisive subscribers from the newsletter. With NEW TABs at the top, you can choose what you want to explore, or you can peruse the various posts or archives. What you want, you can choose and hopefully, become a contributor and add to our knowledge. (See example tab links in orange below.)
Again, we hope to incorporate something that will help all of us traverse unfolding changes to our world. From the beginning we told others this was not “our” newsletter and that everyone could and should participate; adding their experience, ideas and thoughts. That was the hope. We are trying to create a diversity from what we have to draw from, but what has statistically been viewed most often are situation reports, not gardening, or anything else. Apparently, which is understandable, current events are of more interest than other aspects of the newsletter at this time. However, we cannot lose sight of all we must do to survive and thrive in our new world. So, add your ideas, be they gardening, range time tips, proper preparedness, or actual historical truth of matters; whatever may help all of us prepare better.
The point of the data presented in the newsletter is to inform. Data points - so that we all, where ever we are, will be motivated to work together to strengthen our ability to survive what is coming. Fear is a choice. The information provided is to inform, and raise awareness, so we can become more proactive and participate in all aspects of preparedness. If information posted is perceived as fearful, that is a choice by the reader. What is unfolding is hard to accept, and a hard pill to swallow, but our world is changing. There are several tabs from which to select from. Find what resonates with you and go from there. Please, add to the discussions, for your experiences are different than others.
This newsletter is not an attempt to create a “militia” or “take up arms”, but to facilitate subscribers to help each other in a rapidly changing world. We damned sure hope we never have to take up arms, but if we do, we should be proficient so we don’t run off halfcocked and harm others or ourselves accidentally. There is much to prepare for, so with each others help, we all stand a better chance at thriving in whatever form our new world takes.
We hope everyone the best going forward. May you keep God close and accept all of God’s blessings, as gentle or as demanding as they may be.