We do, we tend to stand out, however perhaps that is why nobody messes with me, I am kind of scary.Dont forget that people with Autism both give out strange cues and react to normal ones oddly.
On that note, there's the most handsome, black, long haired retriever type dog that frequents a local Tesco. I'd love to say hello but can only exchange the odd flirty look as it's a guide dog and is really working. (Actually the staff walk round with the owner as well so the guide dog can spare the odd friendly smile).
A Flatcoat? I wasn't aware they used them for guide dogs; the ones I know are quite 'bouncy'Lovely dogs though.
When my sons were little we were puppy walkers for Guide Dogs for the Blind. The last puppy was a cross between a labrador and a curly coat retriever. Every single hair that Donna shed was sort of like this, and this sizeA Flatcoat? I wasn't aware they used them for guide dogs; the ones I know are quite 'bouncy'Lovely dogs though.
Leigh is a good down to earth chap. No flum flam or hype, like some others. Spoken to him many times on the phone, and got both bushcraft items and some "prepping supplies" ie a berkfield water filter, food grade buckets, and some other bits and bobs.![]()
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What shop is that ? xLeigh is a good down to earth chap. No flum flam or hype, like some others. Spoken to him many times on the phone, and got both bushcraft items and some "prepping supplies" ie a berkfield water filter, food grade buckets, and some other bits and bobs.
Always excellent advice, and extremely prompt service.
Shop is absolutely worth a visit if you are around Builth.
Its interesting to see and think why the BBC may run , on a fairly regular basis , a piece of the prepping community - It 'feels' like the war sabre rattling of concerns of Ukraine / Russia spilling out has now is quieter than before ? ( Just me?? ) and the government have backed down from pushing the citizens to prepare rhetoric.
So why do the BBC keep running pieces on Prepping ? We all know it exists ? I don't see it as new News to anyone?
Odd.
Its interesting to see and think why the BBC may run , on a fairly regular basis , a piece of the prepping community - It 'feels' like the war sabre rattling of concerns of Ukraine / Russia spilling out has now is quieter than before ? ( Just me?? ) and the government have backed down from pushing the citizens to prepare rhetoric.
So why do the BBC keep running pieces on Prepping ? We all know it exists ? I don't see it as new News to anyone?
Odd.
I think that it’s seen as rather odd by quite a lot of people, and people or activities deemed as a bit strange are often quite interesting to people.
Whilst to people on this forum it’s probably fairly familiar and we likely acknowledge there is a huge spectrum of what constitutes ‘prepping’, to a lot of TV watchers it’s rather an exotic and fascinating window to look through.
Plus, of course, the media is completely addicted to pushing doomsday narratives.
I took a walk through Attingham Park with a daughter two days ago. It’s a lovely NT estate quite heavily wooded in places and close to the conurbations of Telford and Shrewsbury.
Conversation turned To Preppers.
Conversation turned To Preppers. We thought that if the apocalypse happened the pathways would be clogged by 4x4’s and it might be difficult to find a wooded space for your hammock and tarp plus your pile of dried food as folk found themselves camo shoulder to camo shoulder along the Severn.
The thought amused but I do wonder just how much this sort of response has been thought through. There are a number of apocalyptic zones in the world right now. It makes me proud of the innocents that are suffering most in the absence of central support and who are organising, cooperating and sharing in order to survive.