Greetings!
I'm new to this network, but I wanted to introduce myself. My wife and I have been preppers all our lives, probably before someone ever came up with the name... I'm looking to get in contact with others who share some of the same values.
I also encourage you to browse my new website I've just created which is home to a new book I've just written, "SURVIVING What's To Come".
It's a "call to action" book written for those who already believe or those who may yet come to believe that there's wisdom in Emergency Preparedness. It's a serious read that will challenge you or take some of you out of your comfort zone. I won't say anymore other than... give it a read.
In Chapter VII, you'll also find my recommendations for Emergency Car kits, Bug-Out Kits, First-Aid kits and Must-Have Survival Tools & Gear, and a whole lot more. But the book is about MUCH MORE than just those helpful resources. Check it out at: http://www.survivalpreparations.ca
There will be other stuff on my website shortly, too, related to Emergency Preparedness and Survival.
Drop me an email or some comments.
All the best to you!
Hello dsnexsus, only had time to take a quicklook at your website as its time to hit the hay, however first impressions ...wow nice job.
I look forward to digging around more as I get a chance.
thanks
Excellent work. The PDF was brilliant.
No matter how good or bad your life is, wake up each day thankful because someone somewhere else right now is fighting for theirs
dsnexus,
I had a quick visit to your website. Very good. I will read your book in the coming days.
Cheers.
I have quoted you at my blog: http://mtnmanblog.blogspot.ca/2011/09/we-who-write-about-emergency.html#comment-form , so your book can get a little more exposure. I hope you are getting the hits you need.
Just a question, was it difficult and/or expensive to set-up your website?? I am not asking you to disclose actual $$, that would not be cool. I am still learning about blogs and websites and would like to hear from someone who has there own site. I am not inept, but I only have so much time to try to learn "everything". If I hear from those who have experienced building and running their own website and the pitfalls to avoid - I may take the time to become well versed in the subject and build my own site. Also, where and how do you get your website hosted??
Sorry for all the questions.
Mountainman.
PS - Thanks!! I just down loaded your book.

