First of the back cushions for the armchiair is complete, the 2nd one is half way.
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I think supermarkets would be wiped out very quickly by panic buying. But all the stuff does not dissapearing just because people become zombies - I'd expect raiding empty houses to be the way to go.
I think the things that would be in short supply are primarily fresh foods. Probably heading to an area with market gardens and orchards would be the best bet. Without the farmers there would not be much reliable harvest, but there should be a decent amount of self-seeded vegetables and fruit to pick, plus all of the requirements to create an area to grow more.
We need either the helicopter or an experienced base jumper then. Lure all the zombies into the skyscraper and then burn them out, flying/jumping to safety yourself.
Predicted top of 19 tomorrow. I'm scheduling a roast.
High speed waggle blur.
Once he was freed from his tangle he had breakfast, so I think he's all good now. And the cool weather means he will be getting evening walkies too (after missing out on second walk quite a few times recently due to excessive heat) so that will definitely help him heal from the trauma.
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I did not get that experience.
Instead I got rained on halfway through my morning dog walk. Mr Woof got a touch soggy, and when we got home he had to wear his bathrobe while he dried off. He was not happy about it, tried to remove it himself and got his leg stuck and unded up with a short trial run of being a tripod dog. All is well now, but it was a drama filled start to the day.
Storage King are a bit cheaper and do free delivery over $150. Bunnings were 2nd place.
I'm progressively moving things off gmail as the emails come in. I've changed the contacts for all the major companies I use but there are so many I expect it will be a long time before I get them all.