What I Did This Week To Prep 10/21/11

The north side of the Olympic Peninsula near Sequim (pronounce: skwim) is the area where we hope to find our BOL. We’ve spent considerable time determining what we wanted in a BOL community before deciding on Sequim. Our goal was to find something in a rural area near a small town, with a temperate climate, that was less than three hours from our current home; a location that didn’t require us to drive through the mountains, a major metropolis, or cross a bridge to get there. We really like the resources and feeling of Sequim; now we just need to find that right piece of property.

That part is much easier said than done. We’ve been tracking available properties online for several months. We had even gone to look at a few, but hadn’t found anything that interested us. Recently I’ve been watching one online that looked promising. We researched it further and agreed it’d be worth looking at. Since Sarah had an extra couple days off we decided to head out to Sequim and look at BOL property. We spent time looking at it and walking around the acreage, and we both really liked it. The property itself is great; the structures will need some work – but it had location, location, location. I’ll keep you posted if anything comes of it.

On the way back from Sequim we stopped in Vashon Island to pick up the newest addition to our family: a seven week old female Border Collie, named Kate. We had been in contact with the breeder for several weeks and were just waiting for her to get old enough so that we could go get her and bring her home. She is a cute little thing; as Emily says, she’s “freaking adorable.” Is a dog a prepper topic? Of course it is! Not only does a dog add to the home security with it’s heightened senses and awareness, it also adds comfort and a sense of normalcy in a stressful situation. Remember, you dog needs to be included in planning your preps: storing extra dog food, and including it in your evacuation plan.

Since we needed dog food for Kate, we made our monthly trip to Costco early. (Early in the sense that their monthly coupons weren’t available for another week.) They had a good price on Duracell Daylite LED D cell flashlights, so we picked up a couple of those. We have several flashlights, but they are already distributed throughout the house; we wanted to get a couple of quality ones to put in a central location. We bough puppy food (including plenty of extra), the Kirkland brand has good ingredients at a good price. We got some extra peanut butter and plan to get more before peanut butter prices go up soon – ounce for ounce peanut butter is one of the cheapest sources of protein available. Also wool socks were on sale so we got a few extra to add to our BOBs.

What did you do?

(Monday: One Man’s Tool)

(10/16/11)

10 thoughts on “What I Did This Week To Prep 10/21/11

  1. Happy BOL hunting and Emily is right…Kate is Freaking Adorable! Its a good thing you got extra peanut butter because border collies love it!

    : )

  2. Good Luck on the BOL. I have been keeping eyes out for something more south, a little closer to Oregon. Right now I live/work north of Seattle, you brought up a good point of not wanting to cross through a “major metropolis, or cross a bridge to get there.” I am left with I-5 as my only route south which I am not a fan of on a good day. Good looking Dog you have there.

    • We looked south, but didn’t want to get too close to Vancouver/Portland and didn’t like the Chehalis area because of the flooding risk there. Finding that ‘perfect’ BOL has been tough, and getting the actual property even more so. Fortunately (hopefully) we’re not in a big rush and can hold out for the place we really want. We’re loving our new dog, in the four weeks we’ve had her she’s really become a part of the family.

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    • BOL = Bug-Out Location. Every niche of society has it’s own phrases and abbreviations, and preppers really seem to enjoy them. I have a list of every acronym I use on the Check Here… page (the tab to get there is at the top of the home page)

    • If our house works out, in Quilcene, looks like we’ll be (sorta) neighbors with you. We’ll have to get together for a cup of coffee.

  5. Ah, now I see what you’re about. We don’t really have many people in Sequim that believe this way; but I’m sure you don’t mind being alone in your thinking :).

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