Charlotte Pudding (
flangirl) wrote in
networkinthenight2020-04-21 03:37 am
Entry tags:
[text] @purin; Food Securing; [open; backdated to Apr. 16]
[ ooc: this is a text post, but i'm dyslexic and can't read courier very well. i'll be using regular italic text and prepending carets to each line of ic text like it's 1989. if you could avoid using courier yourselves on this post i would appreciate it! ]
> Hello everyone! My name is Pudding, and I'd like your help!
> I know everyone has their own preparations in mind with the incoming rain. If anyone is looking for some way to help and isn't sure what to do, I'd like you to think about where you usually get your food every day and prioritize keeping it safe! We have finite food resources and almost any food you can imagine is perishable if waterlogged. There are so many locations where food is served and stored I know I can't get to them all myself! That's where you come in ♡
> The most important thing of all is getting all the food to high ground. Besides ground floors, this includes getting things out of basements and cellars if there are any. Anybody who can go up and down flights of stairs or elevators or fly or whatever else there is can move food even if it's just an armful at a time! Everything helps! If you can get food from small and unsound buildings to stronger ones that would be an even bigger help!
> I know there are a whole bunch of you big enough or strong enough or both to unload all those big barrels and crates off the ferry. If it's possible for you to get them all the way up to second and third floors of sturdy buildings I would appreciate that sooo much!!! ♡♡♡ I can also use some strong hands and strong backs to knot ropes into nets and pull cargo up near the rafters so if upper floors do flood, all our preparations don't wash out through the doors and windows!!
> I'm used to shipping the food my family makes by boat, so I know how to make containers water safe. All the supplies still packed up from the ferry should be able to just go like they are, and ones that have been opened can be carefully repacked with food and carried to high ground too! I can show you how if you stop by The Invincible, where I'll be working on all the supplies there and trying to coordinate pulling from the Bed and Breakfast too.
> It would also help to have the following supplies if anyone has them or knows where to find them:
> rope
> big and heavy screws, bolts and nuts, and the tools to use with them
> meat hooks, wall mounts, anything else than can hold something heavy
> pulleys, winches, and substitutes
> wax
> tar
> wax paper, butcher paper, contact paper, linings and liners, and even old newspapers
> And of course anything else you, dear reader, can think of that might help!
> Please let me know if you can help me or I can help you! If you'd just like to tell me where you're working on moving food from and to, I can note that down so we have a reference on the network for later.
> I look forward to meeting and working with everyone! xoxo
[ ooc: i'll be keeping this space updated ICly as notes come in so the entire network can view what's been taken where by who, and if anyone forgets anywhere... ]
[ also, since this is IC, she'll only be able to note down the characters she knows about (i.e. everyone at The Invincible and ??? otherwise) - let me know if one of your characters would have told the fussy girl organizing packaging in The Invincible's kitchen where storage is happening, or who's doing it! ]
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> STOCKPILE LOCATIONS
> The Invincible
> Rosinante, Sora, Hana, Soldat, Matt, Elektra, Javert, Jason, Cheryl, Kuai, Tadashi, Will
> TORCHES STORED HERE: 35??
> all food & alcohol stores here moved upstairs to 2nd and 3rd floors
> food safe for mid to long term storage packed into waterproofed crates/barrels
> as many containers as possible hung in cargo nets bolted to rafters on higher floors
> fresher food packed in bureau bolted to wall in a central bedroom on 3rd floor
> all stores from the pub's larder etc.
> B&B food stores moved here
> school cafeteria lunch lady's food!
> jukebox moved upstairs???
> sandbags at top of stairs
> trenches dug around building (Rosinante, Jason, Tadashi)
> walls/windows reinforced (Javert)
> Town Hall records stored here (Fitz)
> medical supplies from B&B on 2nd and 3rd floor landings (Pudding)
> The Library
> Sora, Prompto
> some food supplies from cabins in The Village emptied to upper floors here
> The Landmark Inn
> Sora, ???
> grocery store emptied to upper floors here
> restaurant and room service foodstuffs & alcohol moved to higher floors
> trenches dug (hearsay, I hope this is true!)
> Bag of Holding
> Fjord
> roughly 30lbs. canned food
> SUPPLY LOCATIONS
> General Store (thank you Rosinante)
> screws, bolts, etc.
> tools
> rope
> Scrapyard (thank you Rosinante, Ephrim, Hana)
> pulleys, winches, etc.
> mechanical oil for waterproofing wood
> mecha-sized tools (thank you Hana!)
> *if you need to bring a treat for the dog, I found some old leather boots in the pawn shop for it to chew, see me to retrieve them
> Greenhouse
> obviously there must be some food here...
> School (thank you Matt)
> cafeteria food
> Grocery Store (thank you Sora)
> food (& storage?) supplies
> B&B
> kitchen & medical supplies
> Hello everyone! My name is Pudding, and I'd like your help!
> I know everyone has their own preparations in mind with the incoming rain. If anyone is looking for some way to help and isn't sure what to do, I'd like you to think about where you usually get your food every day and prioritize keeping it safe! We have finite food resources and almost any food you can imagine is perishable if waterlogged. There are so many locations where food is served and stored I know I can't get to them all myself! That's where you come in ♡
> The most important thing of all is getting all the food to high ground. Besides ground floors, this includes getting things out of basements and cellars if there are any. Anybody who can go up and down flights of stairs or elevators or fly or whatever else there is can move food even if it's just an armful at a time! Everything helps! If you can get food from small and unsound buildings to stronger ones that would be an even bigger help!
> I know there are a whole bunch of you big enough or strong enough or both to unload all those big barrels and crates off the ferry. If it's possible for you to get them all the way up to second and third floors of sturdy buildings I would appreciate that sooo much!!! ♡♡♡ I can also use some strong hands and strong backs to knot ropes into nets and pull cargo up near the rafters so if upper floors do flood, all our preparations don't wash out through the doors and windows!!
> I'm used to shipping the food my family makes by boat, so I know how to make containers water safe. All the supplies still packed up from the ferry should be able to just go like they are, and ones that have been opened can be carefully repacked with food and carried to high ground too! I can show you how if you stop by The Invincible, where I'll be working on all the supplies there and trying to coordinate pulling from the Bed and Breakfast too.
> It would also help to have the following supplies if anyone has them or knows where to find them:
> rope
> big and heavy screws, bolts and nuts, and the tools to use with them
> meat hooks, wall mounts, anything else than can hold something heavy
> pulleys, winches, and substitutes
> wax
> tar
> wax paper, butcher paper, contact paper, linings and liners, and even old newspapers
> And of course anything else you, dear reader, can think of that might help!
> Please let me know if you can help me or I can help you! If you'd just like to tell me where you're working on moving food from and to, I can note that down so we have a reference on the network for later.
> I look forward to meeting and working with everyone! xoxo
[ ooc: i'll be keeping this space updated ICly as notes come in so the entire network can view what's been taken where by who, and if anyone forgets anywhere... ]
[ also, since this is IC, she'll only be able to note down the characters she knows about (i.e. everyone at The Invincible and ??? otherwise) - let me know if one of your characters would have told the fussy girl organizing packaging in The Invincible's kitchen where storage is happening, or who's doing it! ]
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> STOCKPILE LOCATIONS
> The Invincible
> Rosinante, Sora, Hana, Soldat, Matt, Elektra, Javert, Jason, Cheryl, Kuai, Tadashi, Will
> TORCHES STORED HERE: 35??
> all food & alcohol stores here moved upstairs to 2nd and 3rd floors
> food safe for mid to long term storage packed into waterproofed crates/barrels
> as many containers as possible hung in cargo nets bolted to rafters on higher floors
> fresher food packed in bureau bolted to wall in a central bedroom on 3rd floor
> all stores from the pub's larder etc.
> B&B food stores moved here
> school cafeteria lunch lady's food!
> jukebox moved upstairs???
> sandbags at top of stairs
> trenches dug around building (Rosinante, Jason, Tadashi)
> walls/windows reinforced (Javert)
> Town Hall records stored here (Fitz)
> medical supplies from B&B on 2nd and 3rd floor landings (Pudding)
> The Library
> Sora, Prompto
> some food supplies from cabins in The Village emptied to upper floors here
> The Landmark Inn
> Sora, ???
> grocery store emptied to upper floors here
> restaurant and room service foodstuffs & alcohol moved to higher floors
> trenches dug (hearsay, I hope this is true!)
> Bag of Holding
> Fjord
> roughly 30lbs. canned food
> SUPPLY LOCATIONS
> General Store (thank you Rosinante)
> screws, bolts, etc.
> tools
> rope
> Scrapyard (thank you Rosinante, Ephrim, Hana)
> pulleys, winches, etc.
> mechanical oil for waterproofing wood
> mecha-sized tools (thank you Hana!)
> *if you need to bring a treat for the dog, I found some old leather boots in the pawn shop for it to chew, see me to retrieve them
> Greenhouse
> obviously there must be some food here...
> School (thank you Matt)
> cafeteria food
> Grocery Store (thank you Sora)
> food (& storage?) supplies
> B&B
> kitchen & medical supplies

no subject
There's food available at the school, though if the spirit there would be willing to let you take some, I'm not sure.
( the lunch lady takes their job... very seriously. )
no subject
Oh, how silly of me, I didn't catch your name!
no subject
It won't hurt to try. At the very least, helping them secure their own wares might work, though to be honest I don't know where their wares come from.
No, I didn't mention. I always forget conversational expectations with online interactions. The text to speech can be hard to parse. I'm Matt.
no subject
Oh, should I change to voice, Mr. Matt? Would that be easier for you?
VOICE
It is easier, yes. I'm blind, using the text feature is pretty time consuming. I can do it, but if I can avoid it, it's a lot easier.
voice!
[ Pudding's voice is sweet and kind, peppy and earnest. ]
I'm terribly sorry, I had no idea! I'll certainly keep that in mind for the future. Is there anything as far as preparations that's easier or harder for you that I might be able to help get you toward or away from?
no subject
( he can navigate voice commands just fine when he has to. it's just that he's probably got more pressing concerns than dictating to his tablet. )
I'll be fine. You've got enough on your hands trying to secure supplies, and I've got plenty to do myself. ( he doesn't need a babysitter, as kind as the offer happens to be. )
no subject
[ Whew. She's honestly pretty glad she doesn't have to figure an entire new detail like that into her operations - she has no experience and no idea what she would do to help if this brand new acquaintance needed it. ]
If you think of anything, or even just have an idea for where food supplies might be kept that it doesn't look like anyone's covered yet, do let me know! And don't think of it as conversational expectations, silly. I'm glad to know your name! Good luck with everything on your end, Matt!
no subject
( it's fine. Welcome to the least blind blind guy you are ever gonna meet, Pudding. He's basically the worst. )
Thank you. And the same to you, be careful out there.