the way i look at it is that the world won't go kabloooie !!! and everything is gone...
i figure it's more in the line of "the end of the world as we know it" - i.e. major catastrophies / whatever bombs / etc. so that we'll end up with only a tiny percentage of survivors - practically no fuel - no power - limited food - probably very limited potable water...
so: with
- a cellar full of wine
- a reasonable amount of dried goods in my kitchen
- a closet full of candles (& lots of matches)
- a room full of fabrics & threads
- loads of needles, scissors, cuttin mats & rulers and a serious number of replacement blades for my rotary cutters
- my grandmother's old treadle machine
- a room full of books
i'm all set!
and people will be looking for blankets and stuff to keep them warm - so i should be able to trade quilts for food for quite some time!
enjoy the "end of the world" everyone
MY main problem is that - once we find that the world does not end & everything continues as it was before - i'll have a heck of a time trying to catch up on all the stuff (cleaning, big and little jobs both at home and at the office, that i don't particularly like), which i've been putting off with the excuse that if the world is going to end - there are a lot of things much more important to do