I live in the mountains, which most of you know. It's an hour to the closest real stores. When we go shopping, we normally stock up - especially in the winter when snow could cause us to be homebound for days or even weeks at a time. Thus, I've usually got enough dry goods, personal items, etc. to last a couple of months. Right now, I feel like I'm one bunker away from being a doomsday prepper. Being isolated from the vast majority of humanity has never felt more reassuring. I filled all my gas cans for my generator just in case and I've got tons of firewood in the woodshed. I just wish I had sports to watch. Instead, I'm probably going to catch up on a bunch of my old movies.
Stay safe, fellow Kings fans, and be smart about all this.
UPDATE: Since I posted this, we've received about 3 feet of snow. The power went out early Sunday morning but PG&E assures us they're working to restore it as soon as possible. What took it out? Trees coming down on the lines. (Insert profanity-laced rant about PG&E and trees here.)
One thing to note? Three feet of snow is almost as good as an underground bunker.
My new best friend is the UPS driver, followed closely by FedEx. The snow plow driver is, in a word, a SAINT! He does the main road and then a couple of neighbors have banded together and made sure each of us with 4wd vehicles can get to that road. (Almost everyone up here with half a brain has 4wd.)
Our community has banded together, which is not a surprise to me.
I know I'm drifting away from the thread topic, but I do want to encourage everyone to reach out to their elderly neighbors. Help them if you can. They might need something but not know how to ask.
I have faith in all of us. The coronavirus will not defeat us.