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Really Strong Big Winds To Suddenly Begin… Realistically This Can Happen

Saturday, December 13, 2014 17:04
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Really Strong Big Winds To Come… Realistically This Can Happen

Suddenly and without warning the winds may suddenly be stronger… much stronger than normal… is it unreasonable to dig a hole at this point, and call it home?

You might falsely believe that this may not affect you… but you would be in error.

You may just say, I shall just remain in my home.

Realistically how comfortable will your existing home be, if the roof blows away?

 

Realistically how comfortable will your existing home be, if the power goes out?

 

Realistically how comfortable will your existing home be, if the road gets washed away?

 

Realistically how comfortable will your existing home be, if the windows cannot withstand the wind?

 

Realistically how comfortable will your existing home be, if the pipes break and the water treatment systems go down?

 

Realistically how comfortable will your existing home be, if several dams burst?

 

 

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 You may wish to look into the pithouse concept at some point… or I suppose you may just hope this scenario may not happen… hmmmm that is usually an excuse to not look closer… you need not be caught off guard. 
 
 

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  • Please, call these what they really are, which would be underground Hogans.

    D.C. Beard provides a great view of how to build these traditional homes, in his work, “Shelters, Shacks and Shanties” circa 1916. The home style you keep referencing is the Navajo hogan, and was designed originally to deal with the harsh 100-mile per hour winds that could often be experienced in the desert southwest.

    Here is the whole text of the original book, including excellent diagrams on how they are assembled.

    http://www.gutenberg.org/files/28255/28255-h/28255-h.htm

    Give credit where credit is due, the Navajo have built this style home for centuries, as have the Pawnee. They did NOT call them ‘pit houses’ but Hogans. Then again, you are combining a ‘dugout’ with a ‘hogan’ with an ‘American Boy’s Hogan’ to get the structure you are trying to promote building here.

    The classic design still reverts back to the Navajo, and the referenced book shows it was an old design, even a century ago.

  • I just passed a really Big Wind, that wasn’t piggy of me was it

    Good thing i made my sty out of brick, i planned ahead for such a breaking wind, my 2 sisters wouldn’t listen to the zetatalk, they keep telling me it was created by the CIA, they are real pigs anyway, always chasing after wild boars, what party animals they are.

  • don’t hide from the wind, BE THE WIND

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