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Thur. July 25, 2024 – ain’t no step for a stepper…

Hot again, but starting out cooler. 85F last night, but 100% RH. The cooler temps almost felt pretty good. It rained in the morning, and again throughout the day depending on where you were in town. Today looks a lot like that on the national map.

Did some clean up and putting away then I went out to do my pick up. The only thing I was getting was the fridge I won to replace the garage fridge that died. It’s big, in good shape physically and pretty clean. I got it home and plugged it in. We’ll see if it gets cold before I go to the trouble of moving stuff to get it into place.

I also hit the Deseret Industries thrift store since I was in that part of town. Nothing too good, one book and some vinyl…

The rain hit and I headed home.

Today will be getting the fridge into place, if it’s cold, moving the chest freezer out, and generally moving stuff around. I might do a pick up or two, if I won stuff in the same area. I try to combine the trips to save gas and tolls.

If I’m out and about, I might throw a pry bar and a big hammer in the truck. There are lots of piles of broken fencing all over the neighborhood, and some have the wood I need to finish repairs on my fence. I like to make fence repairs with similarly aged material just so it looks uniform. I won’t grab it if it isn’t good stuff, it’s easy enough to buy the material, but as I said before, it’s not really my fence, so I don’t want to spend money on it. But I do want it fixed. I’m really looking for some cedar 4×4 posts. They are crazy money at the Home Depot, and I’d like some for mail box posts and other stuff too. You never know, and it’s prudent to be prepared…

Speaking of which, I do have a pile of fence stuff in the back corner of the yard, behind the garage. Pickets of several sizes, and some other smaller repair pieces. Much easier to have the stuff and replace a broken picket than to go to the store…

Anticipating future needs is the essence of prepping. And then stacking stuff to take care of those needs.

Stack on my friends…

nick

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Wed. July 24, 2024 – 07242024 – pickups today

Hot and humid, but less so to start the day. It was only 77F last night at midnight, with the light and intermittent rain cooling things down a bit. But it won’t last, because Houston… I only saw light rain in the morning, and at night, but some places got enough for localized street flooding, and the bayous were filling up.

I did my jury duty for City of Houston, and should be good for another 6 months. I’ll probably be called by the county soon as it seems to run in waves.

Did a bit of work on my hobby website when I got home, and that carried me to dinnertime. I think I got the kinks worked out for modern browsers at least. IE 11 pukes all over the site, but it’s unsupported anyway.

Today I’ve got to pick up the garage fridge I won, and maybe some other things if I can make the route make sense. Otherwise it’s domestic bliss and cleaning and organizing. I am not making the headway I’d hoped to make. I’ll do what I can with the lists… but I am not gonna beat myself up too badly.

I am going to stack. Because I always do, but I’m also working one using some of the stacks. If I can get them into what I bought them for, I’ll have room for more!

Yeah, that’s the ticket.

Stack some ammo this week, and maybe some black pew pews. Or go to the range and use some to touch up your skills. That would be good too.

nick

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Tues. July 23, 2024 – doing my civic duty…

Hot and humid. Got some rain in the afternoon yesterday which cooled things down a bit, depending on what part of town you were in. The area around the BOL reported about 4 inches in one hour… lots of regional and local variation in weather in the Lonestar state. I got a lot while driving around, but almost nothing at home.

Spent the morning poking at my non-prepping hobby club website. Learned some things. Got good tech support from both hosts, voice with india at homestead.com and chat with [somewhere probably not the USA] at bluehost.com. Both addressed my immediate issues although bluehost did a bunch of stuff without asking or telling me what he was doing. I had to figure it out afterwards. (he cleared my 301 redirects, and one of them was still needed.)

There are a lot of quirks in the whole, domain registrar/internet hosting service/SSL issuers/wordpress landscape. I’ve got one external link that gets a “/” appended to it, which breaks it. Dunno if it’s wordpress or my browser “helping” but it only happens with that one link. Had to add a trailing space to the xxxxx.pdf link to keep it from happening. And when I uploaded the xxx_xxx_xxx.pdf to my file system at the host, (to avoid having to have the external link and getting the security warning) something stripped out the “_”s in the file name which I didn’t notice, which broke the linking… found that and added them back in to fix it.

And after straightening out the residual redirects at the old host, I eventually discovered that somehow the old site had one nameserver changed to bluehost. A script must have done it when I changed the nameservers for the subdomain that I eventually transferred to the new host, bluehost… that’s been screwing me up since the change, I just didn’t know what was screwing me. Hopefully today everything will have propagated.

Because last night the site didn’t work at all on old IE. No idea why. Don’t really care, but someone might still be using it. Works fine on Firefox on windows and mint linux. And mostly works on chromium on linux.

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During my troubleshooting I was running tracert and noticed that the second hop outbound is always followed by 3 or 4 timeouts before it continues. I think ATT fiber, which is really good old lightspeed.sbcglobal.net underneath, has an issue somewhere…

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms dsldevice.attlocal.net [192.168.1.254] 2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 172-14-48-1.lightspeed.hstntx.sbcglobal.net [172 .14.48.1] 3 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 71.149.23.112 4 * * * Request timed out. 5 * * * Request timed out. 6 * * * Request timed out. 7 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 32.130.16.255 8 * * * Request timed out. 9 9 ms 9 ms 9 ms 141.101.74.203 10 9 ms 9 ms 9 ms host77.ipowerweb.com [66.235.2xx.xxx] The 7th hop is always the same to the 4th quad then more hops... and there are usually several timeouts before it finally starts working toward the destination. Something regional at both ends that is broken?? They may still have sites down from the storms, they have temp gennies still connected to boxes in nearby neighborhoods. ------------- I am learning things. I wish I wasn't. I've got plenty else to do. And today, I'm doing my civic duty and reporting for jury service. City of Houston courts this time. The summons says it will take all day and to bring a lunch. Joy. But that's part of being a good citizen, participating in the process. I just have a particular aversion to stripping off all my weapons and tools and then walking around downtown. Oh well. We'll see how it goes. While I'm reading a book in the jury room, y'all should be stacking so you don't end up lacking... nick

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Mon. July 22, 2024 – pack is back together and I can relax a notch

Hot and humid, chance of rain. Yesterday was the same, but it never rained on me. Even though it was 90F+ it was ok in the shade with a breeze.

So that’s where I spent my afternoon and evening, in the shade of the overgrown trees and bushes in the back yard. I pruned. I cut. I stacked. I chainsawed… and it looks better. More importantly, the branches around the power, data, and telcom lines have been cut back.

That gave me access to the broken fence, and allowed me to do some half @ssed repairs. I decided to do something, since I had the stuff, and the neighbor (who owns the fence) hadn’t done anything. Took an hour and wasn’t hard. I used a metal post support thing driven into the ground at the base of two posts, and put some long fence pickets along the top rail and across the posts so as to reinforce and force the panels to be straight… It worked pretty well. If I could find them, I’d put in another post support or two. Eventually I’ll find them. Or the neighbor will decide to fix the fence. It’s far from perfect, but it will do for now, and it was cheap.

In order to do that work, I had to fix my string trimmer and pole saw. I put a new bump head on the string trimmer. And I think it was low oil in both power units that kept them from running. Changing the oil in the dirty one, and topping up the oil in the other got them both running. 2 stroke engines are easier to run, although the 4 strokes are supposed to be better. 4 strokes need the oil and regular gas. 2 strokes need oil IN the gas. I’d like to be standardized but I bought what was cheap in the auctions. Small gas tools are like PCs in that you need n+1 to keep n running…

I ended up cutting the grass in the back yard with the string trimmer again. Too long between mows, and I can’t get the mower through it. I pulled up the collard plants, and weeded the herb garden too.

All in all, a pretty productive afternoon and evening.

Today I’m doing indoor stuff in the morning, mostly auction, but also some hobby website work. I will continue with the office cleanup project as well. I’ve got jury duty Tuesday so I have to get some stuff done today.

Stay busy, work to improve your situation, and stack. The world is more unsettled today than it was a few days ago, and that trend is likely to continue.

nick

(title is because D1 was on a trip with a girlfriend and her mom to Florida, but she’s home now…)

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Sun. July 21, 2024 – got stuff to do. Do I have the time and motivation?

Hot and humid again. And still. It didn’t feel as hot Saturday because of the patchy clouds, and light overcast, but it was still 90F in the shade at 6pm. Various parts of town got some dribbling spatter, but no real rain that I could see.

Headed out to do a pickup, some material for pipe refurbishment, and ended up chatting with a guy for an hour. The pickup was at the liquidation of an auctioneer I used to buy from all the time. That was pre-covid. His wife died and he quit selling shortly after. Stuff just sat for 5 years and he finally had to get rid of it because the landlord died and they want the land back… One of the interesting things was that the neighborhood, a real shite hole, looked like it might be improving and even gentrifying. People were fixing up houses, and building new houses on the lots. Unfortunately, the re-birth didn’t happen. It was still pretty much the same neighborhood, although he said that hispanics moved in and drove out the blacks that had been there forever. I see that particular demographic change all over Houston, and even other cities. Millions of illegals have to live somewhere…

So I chatted with him for a while, then hit Goodwill looking for shirts and pants, but ended up buying some vinyl albums. Place was busy with resellers and hipsters.

On my way home I ended up stopping to help a guy unconscious on the road. I see people sleeping in the open all over Houston now, but this guy was half on the road, half on the sidewalk, and well dressed. It looked like he’d fallen and hit his head. By the time I got back around, parked and headed toward him, a lady and another guy were there too. He woke up, seemed sorta ok, admitted to drinking the night before, and didn’t want to move from where he was. I gave him a bottle of water, and left. Started rethinking that as I drove away and decided to circle back and see if he’d moved or improved. He hadn’t. He was passed out again in the same spot.

The other people had left him too. The thing I was thinking was that heat injuries present like drunkenness- slurred speech, confusion, shuffling … so I checked him out again. Got him sitting and talking. He was only sweating from his scalp. No slurring, no odor, and it’s 5pm, 10+ hours since he was drinking. I got more of his story, tried for a medical history, but got no response to questions about blood pressure, diabetes, blood sugar, etc. He’d lost his phone, but still had his wallet in his pocket. No one I could contact for him. His speech was clear but he went from passed out to voluble to passed out. I asked if I could touch his arm, and he was cool and clammy. That isn’t good. It’s almost as bad as hot and dry. And then he passed out again. Time for 911. His breathing went from normal to shallow and rapid shortly after the call. That’s another bad sign.

The big red bus arrived, two HFD EMT’s got my synopsis, and he sat up and was chatty again just as they arrived. One of them felt his skin and they quickly got him on the trolley and into the ambulance to transport him. That was it for my involvement, and I headed home.

I am sharing the story because I’m still thinking and re-thinking about it hours later, and it helps to put it in words.

Why did I notice him? There are bums all over Houston, especially “inside the Loop” which is the area closer to downtown. Many are crashed out during the day.. but they are in the shade, they will cross their legs or arms, something to suggest that it’s intentional. This guy was sprawled, head on the sidewalk, legs and feet over the curb and in the street, arms splayed out. In full sun. Bums aren’t clean or well dressed. This guy was both. He was wearing shorts and a collared shirt. His small backpack/bookbag was next to him. He was on my left, on the cross street, and 50-60 feet away.

It just didn’t look right and caught my eye. Because I pay attention to the bums, I knew that he didn’t look like one, and wasn’t in the right place to be one.

It’s hot. I know people are at heightened risk of problems when it’s hot. That added to the ‘not looking right’. It caught the attention of an older black woman, a middle aged hispanic man walking with his family, and me– so I knew I wasn’t reacting inappropriately, the other people saw something concerning enough to park and get out of their cars, and check. As I was trying to get the guy sitting up, I said “come on and sit up, you don’t look like the kind of guy who should be laying in the street” and the lady said “that’s what I thought too”… so I felt like I wasn’t overreacting, or misinterpreting the situation.

Since I’m not an EMT or professional, and because the guy seemed to have control of his faculties once he sat up, I couldn’t dive into a medical assessment, and if he was just drunk, I didn’t think calling the cops would improve his situation, even if they’d respond, so I talked to him. Tried to find out his mental state, and if there were any other problems he was aware of having. Since he wasn’t answering health questions, it seemed like he’d just had too much to drink, and I’m sure that was the hispanic guy’s conclusion when he left after I initially did. But even if he’d been drinking, it didn’t mean he wasn’t having a heat related health emergency.

I thought about it. He was passed out when I arrived, when I returned, and then again while I was talking to him. He had literally not moved an inch. His head was in the same puddle of sweat when he laid back down. In between he seemed lucid and not drunk but wouldn’t try to move, or drink the water I gave him. Didn’t add up to “let him lay on the street.” It also didn’t match up with the other cases of heat illness I’ve seen, except for the clammy skin. 100+F in the sun and the guy is clammy. He’s clearly not thinking straight. And then he falls over again…. so yeah, 911 and get him some real help.

I hope he’s ok. He said he was 3 month sober until the night before when the woman he met encouraged him to drink with her. I asked him if he had a sponsor I could call, if he was in a program, if there was anyone I could call, but he’d lost his phone. Couldn’t even give me his sponsor’s name (IDK if that’s normal but the second A in AA is “anonymous” after all…) People used to carry “In Case of Emergency” cards in their wallets, now it’s all on their phones. Having a couple of contacts on a card in your wallet would be a GOOD IDEA ™.

It’s been 15 years, 7 months, and 13 days since I quit drinking.* I never did a program or went to meetings, but I am familiar with the basics from friends who went that route. It’s not something I think about much, and not part of my identity as it seems to be with so many people who can’t wait to tell you they’re “in recovery”. And yet it comes up surprisingly often. I am amazed by the number of people over the years I’ve “testified” to, or given some encouragement. I hope it’s helped them and not caused them to look at me and go “o h h e l l n o, I’m not turning out like him!” 🙂 Maybe it was the heat, or maybe this guy just fell off the wagon and his body reacted badly to it, or maybe he had another medical issue, or maybe he had all three things going on. I didn’t feel right walking away from him once I got involved.

Moral of the story? Keep your eyes open. Know what is normal for your area and the people in it. Act if you see something wrong. If it doesn’t look right, trust your unconscious brain to be bringing stuff to your attention, and then GIVE it some attention. And there are still good people out there, that are willing to overcome their reluctance and see if they can help. (not me, the other folks that stopped)

Awareness is a prep. Local knowledge is a prep. Basic first aid is a prep. Acting on what you see takes practice and cultivating a willingness to do so. It’s a skill too and needs exercise.

It wasn’t the stacks that helped this time, but I’m sure they will help in the future. Stack like your life depends on it.

nick

* I don’t keep track of the elapsed time anymore, I do the math when I need to.

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Sat. July 20, 2024 – now that the witch is dead, who will replace her?

Hot and humid, although slightly less of each than we’ve had recently. It was only 90F yesterday, and the humidity was lower than “drip off your eyelashes” sweaty.

Did a bunch of cleaning and some sorting yesterday, then had hours sucked away by my hobby website. Still messing around with that, but I think I made progress. I did stuff in any case.

Then I did a couple of pickups. Some parts for water purification, and stuff for one of the kids… and went grocery shopping. I was surprised to see canned veg back under a dollar a can. Pasta was still high, and meat was crazy. Vac sealed pork butt was $2.89 (goes on sale for $1, or even $2), low fat hamburger was almost $5, and premium hamburger was almost $6/ pound. There was one tray of choice beef tenderloin steaks and it was $20/pound. Even bulk chicken legs were $1.30, which is .30 more than they were a couple of years ago. There were very few sale items, and a lot of gaps on the shelves. Could just have been because I was there Friday afternoon– that’s not my normal shopping time. Or it could be more issues with supply, or staff.

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Out in the world, social media companies are shutting down firearms related content creators. The political divide has polarized even more. And people are openly advocating for violence against political opponents. It’s coming to a head. Can’t predict the timeline, but I’m more concerned than ever.

Get your ducks in a row, your stuff in the bag, and keep working on your situation.

Stack it up.

nick

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Fri. July 19, 2024 – another day, another dollar. Or three.

Hot again and humid. Maybe less so because of yesterday’s rain, but I think we’ll be back to swamp normal. It was cooler after the rain yesterday morning. 72F was shockingly cool. But it didn’t last once the sun came out. Brain scorch ensued.

Did my pickups and driving around. Spent far too long in the truck and not enough time doing stuff. So I still have stuff to do, and some more driving around too.

I did get a nice flexible 150W solar panel, and some other useful things for the BOL. I’ll pick up a couple more today.

World is getting wacky. The story of the assassination attempt has big holes and improbable gaps. I know we’re not supposed to attribute to malice what is explained by incompetence, but DANG. If it isn’t malice, it’s Uvalde level stupid.

I can’t help but believe that hard times are coming and they will come in a big fat hurry and out of the blue, so you better get stacked.

In retrospect it will look obvious.

nick

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Thur. July 18, 2024 – Just another manic Monday… no… wait…

Hot and humid. Of course. It was in the 90s yesterday and hotter in the sun. It must have been slightly less humid though as it didn’t feel quite so hot in the afternoon. I will say that sweat was dripping off my abdomen when I was bent over the generator around noon, and I was in the shade…

Speaking of generators, I was starting it because we lost power around 4am. A limb fell on our supply line and took out the fuse for our pole. Just us and 8 of our neighbors… the utility’s outage tracker had it, and the limited extent. That told me it would be some time before it got fixed. The crews are still working on tickets from the storm and 9 customers is way down the priority list. I’m glad I started the gennies, as it was 5pm before our power was back up.

Working around the outage, I did some more organizing and cleanup. This time it was mostly books and library sorting, as I’ve stacked them all over the office, and am out of shelf space. I need to separate some duplicates or similar subjects to send to the BOL, decide if I want the “rebuild society library” here or there, and see if I can get rid of some volumes. Do I really need 5 versions of “Intro to electricity” textbooks? It’s not JUST a contingency measure. I have actually used some of the reference books. I’ve written about the ditches and culverts engineering book I read to figure out stuff at the BOL, I refer to the electrical construction books, and the surveying books helped when I first surveyed the BOL lot.

I like books. I like that they are readable by humans 100 years later. I started accumulating reference books as a deep prep, for a very unlikely scenario, but now I think it’s a bit less unlikely than when I started. You have to have power and connectivity to keep the technological knowledge base up, and having recently seen how fragile those are, I’m more inclined than ever to stack books. It may be that someone ends up using my books for firestarter in the ruins of western civilization, but even that is useful if it keeps them alive…
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Today will be finishing the book sorting (or at least getting the sorted piles out of the hallway) continuing the office and home cleanup, and doing a pickup or two of auction stuff. I scored another Renology flexible solar panel for 1/3 retail. I hope they can “find” it this time. The auction has a pattern of not being able to find high dollar items that sell crazy cheap… but I keep doing business with them despite the irregularities, because of the “crazy cheap” part… and the panel is “cheap” but not CRAZY cheap…

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Stacks ran the A/C yesterday, and kept my food cold… they help me repair stuff when it breaks, and they feed me and my family. Stacks of preparations are a good thing. Build your own stacks, build your own resiliency.

nick

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Wed. July 17, 2024 – plugging away at it…

While it is hot and humid, I don’t like to work outside. I’ve injured myself in the past and have no desire to do so again. Sometimes though, you just have to suck it up. Today might be one of those days. And I’ll be out in the heat and humidity, and sun will bake my brains… because it’s summer in the swamp.

I spent most of the day moving kids around. Took D1 to her camp. Picked her back up. Took both to a book store. Brought them home. Worked on my hobby website for the rest of the afternoon and evening. Websites suck. Rick is a hero.

Did get some more stuff put back where it belongs. Still have stuff to put away.

D1 is traveling with a friend for the rest of the week, so the household is disrupted again. I will plod along. Probably not going to the BOL this weekend, because I’m building a little momentum here and want to keep that going. Use the inertia in my favor…

No one knows for sure what tomorrow will bring, but I’m pretty sure that it won’t be a massive improvement in everyone’s life or outlook. So I prep for bad things. And bad things do happen. They have happened, and they will happen again.

Stacks will help get through the bad times. Get you some!

nick

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Tues. July 16, 2024 – hot, and humid. Whoddathunkit?

So another hot humid summer day in Houston is ready to start. And one just finished. Everyone likes to complain about the weather, and we got plenty to complain about…

Took D1 to her day camp (for those without kids, it’s an activity that gets the kids out of the house for a day or a half day). There is a whole industry of “day camps” for kids. Most of them have an educational component, so the kids don’t even get a break from school in the summer anymore. When the kids needed constant supervision, having a place for them to go for a few hours a day was as godsend and we did it. Looking back, it might have been better if the FUN element had been emphasized rather than the “learning”. D1 has her second day today.

Spent the rest of the day doing domestic bliss and passed out from carbs. Can’t do that today, too many things need to be wrapped up around the house.

I need to put the A/C units away. I need to do the last of the laundry. And there is more cleaning and organizing to do in my office and throughout the house. Outdoor shite is gonna have to wait… other than putting my plates on the trucks. I got that done yesterday. Now I have to get my toll tags changed out or at least matched to the new plates. There is always more…

Like my hobby website had issues that boiled down to me not knowing what I’m doing. I hope I got it straightened out… but I won’t know til later today. Stuff was working — for the browsers we tested. But apparently older IE refused to render the template properly, and wouldn’t redirect to the wordpress “parking” url. FFox and android, and apple all worked fine. So that revealed that I had taken control of the URL but not properly transferred it to my new host, and linked it to the wordpress built site. Thought I had, but I was wrong. And IE wouldn’t play along. That should have gone through last night, but I will have to verify it and make sure it is working…

Trying to stack up some community engagement. It’s easier to sit home alone. Not as useful, but easier.

Stack some stuff, the rate of change is speeding up.

nick

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