“Milledgeville, GA The four-bedroom, two-bath home in Milledgeville was an ideal retreat for trying times. The house was supplied with well water, and in the event of a prolonged power outage, several twenty-two-kilowatt standby generators had been installed as a backup power source. James had also installed shielded solar panels designed for low-capacity power storage. In all, there were three diesel fuel generators and ten solar panels. James had spent the better part of the year preserving, d...rying, freezing, and pickling all kinds of fruits, meats, and vegetables. Even preserved food expired at some point, so he always paid close attention to what he was storing and for how long. Each room had a bed or two, a dresser, a closet and other furnishings. Having several different families together under one roof for an unknown period of time could be problematic if morale sunk too low. James did all he could ahead of time to ensure that the house was sustainable, livable, and practical for all who would soon be there, taking shelter from the storm.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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