To build, or not to build?

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Karen-pic-for-Independence-GardensIt is with great pleasure that I welcome back Karen from Independence Gardens PDX. This is Karen’s third article with us.  Karen’s past articles were, “Getting the feel of a garden” and “Prepping your garden and gardening prepared.”  Please visit Independence Gardens PDX if you have questions or need guidance on gardening.  Enjoy!

 

That IS the question—especially at this time of the year, when dedicated gardeners are planning for spring  and getting their spaces ready for upcoming planting! And the answer? Well, it depends.

Growing your own food doesn’t require any specific infrastructure. In order to grow, plants need the right amount of sun and water, fertile soil, and to be sown at the right time. If they’re given the right environmental conditions and left to their own devices, they might even bear something that we’d like to eat. But for our gardens to reach maximum productivity, they need to be accessible to us and also provide ideal conditions for plants to grow the right parts—roots, shoots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers, and/or fruits—for us to enjoy. And that’s where infrastructure comes in. Continue reading

Episode 9: Interview with Leslie from Good to Go Survival and Prep

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shelterRunning Time: 40:53

Today I have my first professional interview with my friend Leslie from ”Go Good To Go Survival & Prep” We briefly touch upon four topics. Continue reading

New Group on Google plus: Portland Being Prepared

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I just created a new group on google plus called “Portland Being Prepared.”

Share your ideas, projects, classes on being prepared in Portland, Oregon. If your interests are emergency preparedness, prepping or resilience then this is the place for you.

You can upload video’s, importland links, or post to the calender up coming classes.

Snap shot: Just Breathe

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You’re having “one of those days”, the kind of day when it would have been better to stay in bed, turn off the phone and blissfully hideaway from the world.  But you didn’t, there are kids to feed, and money to make.  You fight traffic to get to a job, where you do the work of three people for a boss that doesn’t appreciate you.

Or it is much simpler than that and you just need a moment to release some stress in your life.

So what happens when the adrenaline kicks in? In the simplest of terms, the blood starts flowing. The important factor is that the blood leaves the brain, and you tap into a more primal thinking.  And you lose the ability to make strong calculated decisions. Continue reading

New Meetup Group: Survival Moms of PDX

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Below is a description of the group:

“This is a women’s group for discussion and preparing action plans for what I like to call “everyday preparedness” or “practical preparedness”. Any ladies are welcome (you don’t need to be a mom). No experience? No problem! Discussion topics will be similar to those found in CERT training, and books like “Just In Case” by Kathy Harrison, and “Survival Mom” by Lisa Bedford. We will not be debating or discussing the likelihood of doomsday scenarios. Example topics for discussion are: water storage, once a month cooking, DIY home repairs, fire safety, car kits, prepping with children, etc.”

Click here for direct link.