by Grant Richards | Jan 24, 2025 | Disaster Preparedness
There are an average of 100 declared natural disasters every year in the United States. In the last several months, Americans have watched as unprecedented floods and destruction swept through North Carolina and Tennessee, and fires have ravaged Southern California,...
by Lindy Bryant | Nov 5, 2024 | Disaster Preparedness
8 Life Lessons I Learned From My Grandfather My grandfather was born July 4, 1890 into a Brethren family (similar to an Amish or Mennonite community). He grew up on a farm learning the value of hard work but was also encouraged to develop his mind. As a young...
by Lindy Bryant | Nov 5, 2024 | Disaster Preparedness
There’s More to Fall Than Pumpkin Spice 10 Things to do as the weather cools When people think of Fall or Autumn, the first things you hear about are colorful leaves and pumpkin-spice everything. But before you light a pumpkin-spice candle, order your...
by Lindy Bryant | Sep 12, 2024 | Disaster Preparedness
When Disaster Is At Your Door Every year the U.S. experiences an average of about 100 natural disasters. Most are severe thunderstorms, tornados or hurricanes but also include wildfires, heat or cold waves, droughts, floods and flash floods. On top of that,...
by Lindy Bryant | Aug 29, 2024 | Disaster Preparedness
Prepping With Pets (Note: This article includes Amazon affiliate links. While it doesn’t cost you anything, I do make a small commission if you purchase through these links. Your purchases help support this website!) For many of us, our pets are an important part...
by Lindy Bryant | Aug 22, 2024 | Disaster Preparedness
How To Talk To Your Kids About Emergency Preparedness (Without Freaking Them Out!) We’d all love to be able to shield our children from natural disasters, civil unrest, or even just getting lost while hiking. But the fact is, 90% of the children in the United...