I'm probably somewhat guilty of somewhat thinking that nothing bad happens for too long and life will go on. But from time to time I do try to lay in some supplies. I just bought some more white gas for my coleman stove and lantern . . . I've had these things for years . . . they hiss burp pop and sputter but they are very reliable . . . three new mantles for the lantern as well. I try to have a couple of cases of water bottles on hand.
Sometimes this stuff pays off . . . my parents made it though the ice storm in Quebec in 98 where power was off for several weeks using a camp stove I left behind . . . and being crusty (both passed away now).
My wife and I have had power and water go out for quite a long time in 2003 . . . ours took a bit longer to get back . . . water was out longer than power as a water main poofed at the same time.
So . . . here it is . . . my question. What do you keep on hand?
Sometimes this stuff pays off . . . my parents made it though the ice storm in Quebec in 98 where power was off for several weeks using a camp stove I left behind . . . and being crusty (both passed away now).
My wife and I have had power and water go out for quite a long time in 2003 . . . ours took a bit longer to get back . . . water was out longer than power as a water main poofed at the same time.
So . . . here it is . . . my question. What do you keep on hand?