I live in the very corner of SW Mo.
We have been homesteaders for almost 11 years now and fell almost like veterans now.
We have almost been caught with our supplies down at times though.
I get tired of eating stuff that is a year old and let the supplies dwindle down quite a bit in the summer time when the garden is going full blast.
Summer stormes take down power lines too and we have had to make do more than usual when that happens.
Of course I run out and re-stock as soon as I can after that happens.
Nothing like an emergency to let you know what you forgot to stock up on.
Don't worry about us. We are just fine here. Just pray that giant sycamore tree on the hill behind the house doesn't come down on us.
I lost my big juniper tree in the south yard though. Anyway, I think I have. They say if it still has 50% of its branches left it may make it. It lost a buncg of reqally big ones and I won't know till it melts and we can get to it.
That tree is where much of my winter birds feed and get in out of the weather. They also hide from the eagles and hawks in it.
When it gets really cold in the winter, the tree fills up with bluebirds and cardinals. They puff up to stay warm and then my tree is decorated with red and blue balls. It is beautiful. It was full of those birds when it started breaking. Poor birds!