Showing posts with label peak oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peak oil. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Thursday 15th January 2009 5.30 am

Wake up early with younger son, James. He is now sleeping soundly, but I am wide awake. The day before I read about Peak oil and various scenarios of world economic collapse and the subsequent effect on our society. I lie in bed, ruminating on these thoughts, which become giants stalking across the dark room, as these things do. I decide that we will have to be more self...sufficient does not really cut it here - self reliant is really the phrase. I remember the book Self Reliance - Recipes for the New Millenium by John Yeomans, which seemed to be all about storing bottled water, dried milk and guns in a hideaway cottage in the middle of the forest, and was currently in a box of other skimmed through books in the loft. I resolve to send elder son up the ladder to fetch said book that very day. I then remember about the beekeeping course. I am struck by a sudden urgency to learn this skill - for such skills will be needed when society as we know it has disintegrated. I creep out of bed and find my purse. The scrap of paper with the email address of the beekeeping course organiser is still there, tucked away like a secret love note. I fire off an enquiry and hope there is still time.