Back to the Stone Ages
Every now and then, I’m reminded first-hand of how life was civilization, especially in terms of electricity and water. I’m sitting here now in my compound in the dark…because all of our generators have gone bust. And of course city electricity is not running in this part of town.
So, I’m typing this blog post by candlelight, and using my good creativity to keep myself occupied while the team arrives to repair the electrical infrastructure. Just now, I had dinner (spaghetti and green beans) lit by flashlight. How did I cook it? Of course, microwave doesn’t work, but gas still does. Just need to light it with a match instead of electric spark.
I also just finished rounding up the guys in the house to report the situation to them. As “House Warden” I have some sort of responsibility when it comes to this kind of thing. One point of concern is that we’d run out of water eventually because our water is supplied by tanks filled by our own electric pump underground. If too many people in the house start flushing their toilets we’ll be out of water soon.
Sigh. That’s life in the fast lane here. Managing day-to-day emergencies with the simplest of conveniences. Slowly the circumstances are getting better, but when you’re on the ground the new upgrades to civilization don’t come fast enough.
What would you do if you lost power indefinitely?? How would you take care of your essential needs? What if your whole city or county lost power? How would you do your cooking, and all that? Even if you’re in the most advanced civilizations right now, one day that disaster is going to hit, and quite possibly you’ll be there when it happens. Probably would be a good idea to have a game plan. At least there’s some upside to the life here — if it’s anything it’s survival training. Back to camping!!