Gale Hawkins
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- Sep 20, 2009
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- Murray, KY
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- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
Just an update...
Pulled into the drive and we talked for 10 minutes while my fiancé and I sat in the truck. Never entered the house. My neighbor reported that panic buying has hit our little slice of heaven. Walmart shelves are near empty. It seems the Governors "shutdown" announcement today triggered the panic.
We were thinking of picking up more things this week but that was before the panic hit. Most of the "excitement" should pass in a couple of weeks as this becomes the "new normal", and by then stores will have time to get re-supplied. We do not lack for any items so no urgency to restock our preps.
We have an advantage in being remote, as it significantly lowers our contact/exposure risks. The downside is lack of medical facilities. It will not take long to overwhelm our infrastructure.
Hard to fathom that less than two weeks ago we were in pissing matches as to whether "this is just a flu". On another forum I frequent (shooting), there are still many think this is a conspiracy to take away our rights. Nearly got banned there so keeping a low profile.
Love the posts some of you have shared about acts of kindness. We need more of that and less sniping at each other IMHO
I just placed an Amazon order and many supplements used to treat malaria were OUT of stock but then that comes out of China. When I looked at my confirmation email it was broken up into 8 shipments with different shipping dates due to being out of stock at this moment. It will be interesting how many will turn into cancellations at some point. I new I should have ordered earlier. I did get in my main order last week and it all came in one box from the same warehouse so I guess like Walmart others have been getting stock for the 6-18 month siege from Amazon as well.