- Go for a bike ride. I'm a fair weather biker and the weather is just now turning a bit nice so it's time to dust off the bike and get some exercise.
- Hang out at Barnes and Noble and peruse the books in the outdoors survival section and the firearms magazine section.
- Dump out my BOB, check everything for usability and fit, then repack it.
- Browse survival blogs online.
- Wander through Cabela's (one of my favorite stores).
- Head out to the range and do some shooting (early before the crowds get there).
- Take the spouse out to dinner; we rarely eat out but every once in a while it is a nice treat.
- Take a day trip and do some early season trout fishing (season opens tomorrow).
- Drag out the camping/backpacking gear and get it ready for some early spring hikes.
- Get the garden spot ready for planting peas.
Even when I have "nothing to do" there are always things that I want to accomplish...usually accompanied by a list...usually preparedness-related...
Shame on you.
ReplyDeleteYou forgot to go to church.
Went to church last week. I do this on occasion, however like my granddad, I find my religion when I am fishing or walking in the woods...
ReplyDeleteMy Karma ate my dogma; like you, I find higher truth in the forest and mountains.
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