Thursday, January 7, 2010

Survival series

okay so i write poetry too. so do a lot of my friends and family. i write a lot of stuff. 3 unpublished books a few short stories. so what. i read a lot and i write a lot more . depends on my mood
deanne i love ya kiddo.

shes a great writer. she has a dark side to her as i guess we all do. but she's more than family , shes a mommy a writer, a wife and a scholar. she wears a lot of hats and does a great job of it. her husband works a lot and shes got to take on a lot with her kids, my hats off to her

that being said, i can get back to the main point this evening.

generators are great. they provide needed electricity when the lights go out. years ago, we survived a hurricane and no power for 9 days. back then i didnt need a generator, but living out here in the middle of the wilderness you have to be consious of things, like water and keeping
frozen food cold and days without power can mean death for some folks.

i already gave a history of my summer past. i contracted rocky mountain spotted fever
and nearly died from it. i lost some weight, had to have surgery to fix a few problems from
the illness. and im still recovering. its a long slow process, and it being the winter has slowed me down only that much more .
a generator can provide for electricity for heat, for a radio, or recharging batteries if you use solar ... go green i say.. green brown black and tan.. camouflage is my favorite color..

buying a generator is expensive. set up is simple, but if you tie it in to your house, hire an electrician for two hours to get it set up properly, don't be a dummy like someone i know...

we got one on sale and with a 20 percent discount as it was the floor model... best buy..
it eats a gallon and a half of unleaded gas every eight hours so a five gallon gas can is good to
have. dont run it in your cars garage, carbon monoxide is a killer. i had to lock mine down, as its portable and there be thieves in my area who'll steal anything electrical or copper.. make sure it has oil in the oil case, dont want to screw it up ...

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