My apologies for not posting a while on the Survivors Guide (SG). Unlike many bloggers on SG who suddenly stop posting I can assure you that me and the girls are still very much alive.
The day after I last posted we had a perimeter breach and a zombie was in our immediate area directly to the front of the house. I am not sure if he wandered through the woods and somehow ended up in front of the house or if he floated down the river and somehow washed ashore nearby.
Luckily he was of little threat, a slow moving shambler who looked in worse condition then zombies normally look. Frightening that I can now categorize and recognize the difference between how tore up zombies are and their threat level to me. Either way Xoe was the first to spot him as he was aimlessly wandering the horse pasture unable to get past the fence (of course how he managed to get into the horse pasture in the first place is yet another mystery). It was a simple 200 yard shot with the Noveske .308. I didnt bother with the headshot again because I want conserve my match ammunition for as long as possible. I aimed at his pelvic region - a larger target, fired - and his pelvis shattered and his body collapsed unable to hold its own weight. I then climbed down the balcony and dispatched him by smashing his skull in with a sledgehammer.
The only hard work was digging the grave to bury him. Not because I have any respect for who he use to be but I worry about disease in this new dead world.
Because of the breach I have spent the past two weeks working on fortifying our house and setting up obstables to stave off a large scale zombie attack. The work has been exhausting but the girls have been contributing despite the occasional perversions I subjugate them to.
I will detail our defenses in a later post. They are insufficient to stop a full scale zombie assault but hopefully they will stop the smaller bands of zombies walking around and will buy us time to escape a large scale assault.
- VP

The day after I last posted we had a perimeter breach and a zombie was in our immediate area directly to the front of the house. I am not sure if he wandered through the woods and somehow ended up in front of the house or if he floated down the river and somehow washed ashore nearby.
Luckily he was of little threat, a slow moving shambler who looked in worse condition then zombies normally look. Frightening that I can now categorize and recognize the difference between how tore up zombies are and their threat level to me. Either way Xoe was the first to spot him as he was aimlessly wandering the horse pasture unable to get past the fence (of course how he managed to get into the horse pasture in the first place is yet another mystery). It was a simple 200 yard shot with the Noveske .308. I didnt bother with the headshot again because I want conserve my match ammunition for as long as possible. I aimed at his pelvic region - a larger target, fired - and his pelvis shattered and his body collapsed unable to hold its own weight. I then climbed down the balcony and dispatched him by smashing his skull in with a sledgehammer.
The only hard work was digging the grave to bury him. Not because I have any respect for who he use to be but I worry about disease in this new dead world.
Because of the breach I have spent the past two weeks working on fortifying our house and setting up obstables to stave off a large scale zombie attack. The work has been exhausting but the girls have been contributing despite the occasional perversions I subjugate them to.
I will detail our defenses in a later post. They are insufficient to stop a full scale zombie assault but hopefully they will stop the smaller bands of zombies walking around and will buy us time to escape a large scale assault.


VIEW 15 of 15 COMMENTS
tuesdae:
Totally not the same.
tabby:
write more, write more!!
pllleaseeeeee


