I'm not in bad shape for quite awhile actually. I've got a solar back up power system that takes care of all the essentials, 1 big chest freezer, with this years venison and last years at this time. It powers both refrigerators, oil furnace for heat, well pump and most of the other circuits in the house. I can run my welder to bulk charge the battery bank in an hour if cloudy or dark etc. That will provide power for days, all depends on what is in use. I cannot run central A/C, but a window unit is no trouble. Can't run washer/dryer or stove. I can use the Weber grille for cooking, keep 2 20lb tanks on hand. There is plenty of wildlife around, I have a nice garden spot next to my back door, close to the kitchen. I've got a woodstove and more wood than I can process for heat. Fortunately, I have a lot to work with, be nice to have some livestock, say chickens for eggs. Also have plenty of beer, seems I never drink as much as I buy, just one a day. Takes a little while to rotate that stock through, seasonally it moves, but that's really not a staple, more of a luxury to enjoy at the end of the day. Short term, no issue at all, long term would be a lot different. I cannot imagine what would happen when something real long term happened and people start roaming to steal, whole 'nuther ball game there LOL !
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