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Not the most comfortable topic to discuss but closing up the cabin last week I realized that our toilet has been problem...
03/07/2024

Not the most comfortable topic to discuss but closing up the cabin last week I realized that our toilet has been problem-free for many years and worthy of a brief review to share with the readers of SurvivalBlog. I did not receive any compensation for this review, and we purchased this unit four years ago and have been using it regularly....

Separett Waterless Composting Toilet, by OhioGalt | Best Go Bag

Can you imagine what life would be like on Earth if someone had failed to figure out we need a Leap Year every four year...
02/20/2024

Can you imagine what life would be like on Earth if someone had failed to figure out we need a Leap Year every four years? Well, right now we’d have winter conditions, but the calendar would say June 2025. That’s because it does not take exactly 365 days for the Earth to revolve around the sun. That annual journey requires approximately 365.25 days. For those of you keeping score at home, it’s actually 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 45 seconds. Unless we account for that extra one-quarter of a day each year – or one day every four years – everything gets discombobulated. New Year’s Day in the summer? We wouldn’t notice the lack of Leap Years for a while. But eventually, our calendar year would get out of sync with our solar year. For example, New Year’s Day would start to come earlier in winter than it does now. Then it would occur in the fall. And after about 780 years, it would match up with the summer solstice. Because this is not an exact science, adjustments have been made through the centuries. In 46 B.C., when Julius Caesar figured out we needed a Leap Year after many years without one, he added 80 days to the calendar. Then around 1575 A.D., Pope Gregory XIII took 10 days off the calendar and declared that three out of every four Leap Years ending in 00 should be skipped. The way things are currently set up, we will not have a Leap Day in the years 2100, 2200, and 2300. We did have a Leap Day in 2000 and we will again in 2400. Stock market doesn’t like Leap Years Most people are in agreement that a Leap Year is needed nearly every four years. But some folks consider Leap Years to be bad luck. They point to stock market downturns and crashes in 1992, 2000, and 2008. In the 10 Leap Years since 1984, the average annual stock market returns have been less than 8%. In non-Leap Years since then, they’ve been 23%. Others look at the explosion of Covid-19 in 2020 as another Leap Year harbinger of bad news. U.S. presidential elections occur in Leap Years, and we all know the upheaval they’ve caused the last couple of decades. There is also a superstition that getting married during a Leap Year is bad luck. And it’s even worse to get hitched on a Leap Day. Earth’s orbit is slowing. Which may mean no more Leap Year Now, I don’t expect any of us to be around 4 million years from now. In fact, it seems difficult to believe human beings will still exist on Earth. But if we were, we wouldn’t need Leap Years, according to scientists. That’s because the Earth’s orbit is slowing, ever so slightly, due to tides. In fact, eventually we would need to delete one day from the calendar every few years – rather than adding one – to keep the passing of seasons and the calendar aligned. But I don’t think we need to worry about that yet. For now, the lesson seems to be don’t mess with solar. And that goes for solar power as well as keeping our calendar straight. With our vulnerable electric grids, we need solar-powered devices to function properly. Solar is the key to emergency preparedness. Blackouts are on the increase, both in number and in length of time. This year you have an extra 1,440 minutes Depending on solar power rather than electrical power is a serious subject. And I hope you’ll take it seriously. But I want to end with a few Leap Year fun facts. Maybe you can impress family and friends with your knowledge of this special day. During a leap year, you have an extra 1,440 minutes to use. Famous people whose birthday is February 29 include motivational speaker Tony Robbins, jazz musician Jimmy Dorsey, and actors Dennis Farina and Antonio Sabato, Jr. There are approximately 10,000 members of the Honor Society of Leap Year Babies. People born on a Leap Day are sometimes called “leaplings.” The twin cities of Anthony, Texas and Anthony, New Mexico claim the title of “Leap Year Capital” of the U.S. Do you know what is just about as rare as February 29? A deal that gives you a free mini solar generator with the purchase of a larger one. And this deal expires, fittingly enough, today, on Leap Day.

Is Leap Year Really Necessary? | Best Go Bag

On February 20, 1962, John H. Glenn, Jr., the oldest of seven astronauts selected by NASA for Project Mercury spacefligh...
02/20/2024

On February 20, 1962, John H. Glenn, Jr., the oldest of seven astronauts selected by NASA for Project Mercury spaceflight training (and later a U.S. senator), became on this day in 1962 the first American to orbit Earth, doing so three times. — On February 20, 1902, Ansel Adams, the most important landscape photographer of the 20th century, was born in San Francisco....

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — February 20, 2024 | Best Go Bag

02/20/2024

As you make prepping related purchases, bear in mind that there are transactional risks that should be considered and mitigated. Two recent incidents have served as a reminder that business practices have changed, for the worse in my experience. Business accountability that we once took for granted, can no longer be assumed. A common saying of old was “the customer is always right”, but I’m afraid that Biblical principles are increasingly ignored and negative societal trends have permeated the business world, changing the focus away from a customer-first....

On February 19, 1942, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order for the internment of Japanese Amer...
02/19/2024

On February 19, 1942, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. — Several readers mentioned this news: Most lethal sniper in Marine Corps history, Chuck Mawhinney, dead at 75. — On February 19, 1878, Thomas Edison patented the phonograph. — A reminder: SurvivalRealty.com is running a February Book Bundle Giveaway. ...

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Preparedness Notes for Monday — February 19, 2024 | Best Go Bag

The Bottom Line, Up Front If you want to boil enough water to make a cup or more of tea or other hot beverage as quickly...
02/19/2024

The Bottom Line, Up Front If you want to boil enough water to make a cup or more of tea or other hot beverage as quickly and efficiently as possible using a handful of twigs, pine cones, or other dry biomass, a Ghillie Kettle may be the ideal tool for the job. It can have your water boiling in about 3 minutes or so....

Ghillie Kettle Maverick, by Thomas Christianson | Best Go Bag

The following simple recipe for Peanut Butter Bread is from Good HouseKeeping’s Book of Menus, Recipes, and Household Di...
02/19/2024

The following simple recipe for Peanut Butter Bread is from Good HouseKeeping’s Book of Menus, Recipes, and Household Discoveries (253 pages, copyright 1925, now in public domain). That is one of the 11 new bonus books included in the new 2005-2023 edition of the SurvivalBlog Archive USB stick. Ingredients 1/2 cupful peanut butter 3-1/2 cupfuls bread flour 1/2 cupful sugar 3 teaspoonfuls baking-powder 1 cupful milk 1 egg 1/2 teaspoonful salt Directions Cream the peanut butter and sugar....

Recipe of the Week: Peanut Butter Bread | Best Go Bag

February 18, 1848 was the birthday of Louis Comfort Tiffany—an American designer internationally recognized as one of th...
02/18/2024

February 18, 1848 was the birthday of Louis Comfort Tiffany—an American designer internationally recognized as one of the greatest proponents of Art Nouveau, particularly in the art of glassmaking. February 18th, 1898 was the birthday of Enzo Ferrari, the car manufacturer who invented the Ferrari. Today is the birthday of astronaut Theodore Cordy “Ted” Freeman (February 18, 1930 – October 31, 1964.) He was killed in a birdstrike flying accident, while flying a T-38 Talon jet trainer....

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — February 18, 2024 | Best Go Bag

Editor’s Introductory Note:  It has been several years since we’ve posted any retreat owner profiles. Here is one that i...
02/18/2024

Editor’s Introductory Note: It has been several years since we’ve posted any retreat owner profiles. Here is one that illustrates what can be accomplished when someone consistently plans and prepares, over the course of several years. It has just been added to our Profiles page, as Profile #24. – JWR — Present home/retreat: 14-year-old stucco one-story home on 18 fenced arable acres with plentiful irrigation rights and a perennial stream in Western Colorado; 3,600 square-foot house; heated by solar, propane furnace, and 2 wood stoves; fenced 25-tree orchard and 150-vine vineyard plus two gardens; 5 outbuildings; 2 miles from nearest … The post Retreat Owner Profile: Dr. and Mrs. Epsilon appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

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Retreat Owner Profile: Dr. and Mrs. Epsilon | Best Go Bag

On February 17th, 1864, the Confederate submarine Hunley became the first submarine to sink an enemy ship when it succes...
02/17/2024

On February 17th, 1864, the Confederate submarine Hunley became the first submarine to sink an enemy ship when it successfully attacked the USS Housatonic in the waters off Charleston, South Carolina. The submarine was named after its chief financial backer, Horace L. Hunley. The wreckage of H.L. Hunley (pictured) was discovered in 1995, and raised on August 8, 2000. The remains of the crew were buried on April 17, 2004 at Charlestons’ Magnolia Cemetery, following a ceremony parade attended by tens of thousands....

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — February 17, 2024 | Best Go Bag

Some Recent History In June 2022, we sold our house and moved to a 38-foot long 5th wheel camper. After the Christmas 20...
02/17/2024

Some Recent History In June 2022, we sold our house and moved to a 38-foot long 5th wheel camper. After the Christmas 2022 cold snap, my wife gave me the riot act. We had to be out of the camper by December 2023. We found a house; we liked and bought it. It is not the ideal prepping spot, but it is a town to live in....

Lessons Learned from the Alabama Ice Storm, by H.J. | Best Go Bag

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