You'd just have to work hard to rig up a way to draw water from that well. It can be done. I remember when I was growing up, our well pump went out and we had to do that for a couple of days till the pump could be replaced. It wasn't fun, it was work-- but you could get to that water if you were desperate enough.
Nah. We're doomed.
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Yes, we could survive. In fact, we had a practice round several years ago when we were without electricity for two weeks due to an ice storm.
We have a gas grill & deep fryer, charcoal grill, coleman camp stove, coleman lanterns, wind up lights, wind up radios, back up heat source, lots of other survival type stuff including ways to sterilize water.
I often make "sun tea" and could easily make coffee and most anything I wanted to cook without electricity. I can make "fried" cornbread fritters to substitute for real cornbread-- and we're even going to attempt to build a outdoor oven that could be used for baking. How's that for learning to survive?
We have a pool and live near a river-- so there's our emergency water sources for laundry & bathing.... LOL
Also have a pretty good supply of water put away, that is regularly rotated.
You should read the Last Light book series by Terri Blackstock.
This thread gives me a sense of dejavu. Seems we've discussed this before....
How did you keep your dairy products from spoiling?
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