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I live on the east coast of VA. If we ever have a major hurricane where I am, there is no way to get out with the billions of people that live in VA Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake and parts of Suffolk where I am. Road rage would be a new norm. People are crazy around here because of the traffic now. We would be grid locked in no time. I just ordered a new 2019 map and going to look at new options and hope I never have to evacuate. Wish I was still in the mountain area. That is where my family is from and would love to be able to move back there. Not so sure that would happen right now.
Been reading Daisy’s news articles. Things do not look good for the world in general. Vandalia and other countries. To think that this could even happen here is an understatement. At my age, I wonder sometimes if I really could live totally off grid. I would like to think I could but who knows. Then there is the Yellowstone volcano. Things don’t look good there either. Things are starting to happen. Reading up on it though says to go East. So guess I would be somewhat ok. But then it depends on wind factor. Would for sure have to turn off air conditioner and cover the unit up to keep ash from plugging it up. If that is possible to do. There are so many things that could happen, it would be very hard to prep for many of these things. So I just keep my Bible in hand and pray a lot. There is just so much we can do to keep on top of what is going on in this country alone. But seeing what is going on in other countries could very well be a matter of time for the U.S. to be in the same boat. Just have to wait and see what happens and in the meantime do what we must do to stay afloat.
