Archive for March, 2008

Survival Knives

March 18, 2008

Today I talk about survival knives.  They are pretty much essential to survivalSurvival knives, if in the right hands are capable of making tools, shelter, clothing, and putting food on the table.  Good survival knives render compromise obsolete.  What does that mean, you say?  Well, it means just that, good survival knives eliminates the need to settle for less.  You can build with survival knives.  You can make tools with survival knives.  You can hunt and prepare food with survival knives.  The possibilities of what survival knives can do are endless.  You can rely on good survival knives to get you through.  Water and air are mandatory for survival but good survival knives will help you to get whatever else you may need to survive a disaster.  Survival knives are good for everyday use also.  My husband once had (well he has a lot of survival knives, he collects knives) a buck knife.  That was my favorite knife in the whole world.  I used in the kitchen and the garage and outside.  We used that knife for everything.  He sold it in a garage sale.  Someone got a very good deal and I don’t think I will ever get over losing that knife.  HAHA.  No seriously, though, I miss that knife and will someday find one I can be as attached to.  Until then I will continue on searching for survival knives that will compare.  Everyone needs survival knives in their disaster planning.  Do you have any survival knives around your house? 

Survival

March 16, 2008

My husband and I are venturing into a new arena.  Survival Supplies.  We have just completed, or shall I say launched a new website (websites are never complete) selling survival supplies.  It’s amazing how many people don’t have any emergency survival supplies stored in case of an emergency or disaster.  If history has done nothing else it has told us that emergencies and disasters are inevitable.  Survival supplies should be as common as toilet paper or toothpaste.  How many people out there really know what kind of survival supplies are needed if all access to help were cut off completely.   It scares me.  I know I’m not physically fit to run a marathon, but could I survive in a disaster?  I don’t know.  What I do know is that the more survival supplies you have readily available in a disaster the better your chances will be.  And think about it.  Your neighbor may not have any survival supplies on hand and will ask you or me for help.  Then what do we do if we have no survival supplies ourselves. 

 Well, this has really got me thinking about how the world needs to be educated on preparedness.  It doesn’t really take much to stock up on survival supplies.  Just a little planning ahead and picking out the most important survival supplies for your families anticipated individual needs in the event of a disaster.  There are the basic survival supplies that we will all need but depending on the climate where you live, you may need special survival supplies for the weather/climate, time of year etc.  Our new store has links to websites that will educate you on your specific area.

I hope this is enlightening to you when you read it and I would definitely love to hear about survival experiences and how having survival supplies handy helped in an horrific situation.  Talk to you tomorrow!  I hear a storm a brewin’!

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March 16, 2008

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