I wouldn’t want to be an American expat in a developing country filled with hungry people. Rural Kentucky sounds like it might be all right, at least until the desperate start driving down I-65 in convoys looking for food and shelter. No doubt folks in your part of the world will defend themselves, and no doubt the desperate will do what they need to do to survive. I don’t see anything different here in Alaska. In the end, it’s in God’s hands.
—...at least until the desperate start driving down I-65 in convoys looking for food and shelter. No doubt folks in your part of the world will defend themselves, and no doubt the desperate will do what they need to do to survive....—
Because of the distance, and the effort it will take to get to where I am if we go all “Road Warrior”, I expect my “cull the herd” comment to be implemented.
Living off a road, off a road, off a road doesn’t hurt either. It’s no guarantee, but it improves our odds. Other than that it is, as you say, in God’s hands.
But really, isn’t it always? ;-)