Here I would like to share a few links to places and things that I enjoy and have interest in. I hope you find some places to travel to from here. As no mater what dangers may be before us, we must also find ways to enjoy our time at home and at work so that we may have a good quality of life. That is the point of being prepared, so we can enjoy the good times, because we are as ready as we can be for the earthquakes, hurricanes, storms and floods that may be before us. Disaster may strike without warning, but we still have to be able to live every day, so lets do it with some fun and games when we can.
Mike


 
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Great Deals on Geek Toys
One of my favorite places to shop for tools of the trade and unusual gadgets. Whether looking for tools for work, or toys for play, before I travel to town to shop, I shop here. Novelty lights, hand tools, games, toys, gags and more.
 

Printing done at a reasonable cost.
Where I get my business cards and printing supplies.
 

Where I play and why.
Everquest is how I have fun when I am not working. It is the most fun game that I have ever played. As I spent most of my working career doing night, weekend and non-standard shift work, I turned to computers for entertainment in 1989. I have played most of the old school games from early role play classic's as Bard's Tale, LHX, Ultima Underworld, the original Castle Wildenstein, Doom, Quake, Half-Life, Unreal, and to many more to list them all. Lan parties of the 90's were great and many, and now, online gaming has allowed me to stay in contact with many friends who are now scattered all across America.
 

Where I shop for my home projects.
I do all of my own home repair and upgrading, this is where I buy most of my material. Lawn, garden and building supplies that can be ordered online for home delivery, or just for shopping and price comparison, it is a very handy web site.
 

Mt. St. Helens is in my neighborhood.
With this volcano so close, I watch it daily. When it erupts again, I may well need the emergency travel packs, stored water, food, and first aid kits that I have ready. Not to mention the dog food, portable solar-generator-battery powered light and radio combo.
 

Alaska Volcano Observatory
Another giant awakes.
 

Northwest Interpretive Association
This site is the funding organization that made the Mount Saint Helen's volcano cam possible, below is the opening statement from their web site. Please visit them. ( I receive no compensation for this or any of the other links on my site) __ We're a nonprofit cooperating association dedicated to deepening public appreciation of the rich cultural history and spectacular natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. We do this by helping public land agencies provide quality interpretive materials to the visiting public. We also help them publish interpretive books, maps, trail guides, and other media. You can help us support our agency partners by shopping our NWIA Online Store.