Well, my list is a little easier to assemble, because "one vehicle" means a full size truck with a gooseneck horse trailer, so I could bring pretty much whatever I wanted.
I'd load up all my pets, their necessities and about 2 weeks worth of pet food (that's a lot of hay & grain, lemme tell you). Both computers. My photo albums. The filing cabinet full of mundane paperwork. Any prescription medications. Food and water for us humans. extra clothes, blankets and towels.
I can load all of that up in about 2 hours. If I had 12 to 24 hours, I still don't think I'd bring much more than that, but I would spend the time securing as much as possible. I'd pack garb into plastic tubs taped shut and move it into the attic/hayloft. I'd snap detailed digital pictures of my bookshelves so I could create a catalog of what I had in case I had to replace it. I'd snap pictures of my scrolls so I could remember them, but I wouldn't waste space I could use for food/necessities by bringing them. I like my scrolls, but I'm not emotionally attached to them. Same with my medallions or coronet.
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Date: 2005-08-30 03:46 pm (UTC)I'd load up all my pets, their necessities and about 2 weeks worth of pet food (that's a lot of hay & grain, lemme tell you). Both computers. My photo albums. The filing cabinet full of mundane paperwork. Any prescription medications. Food and water for us humans. extra clothes, blankets and towels.
I can load all of that up in about 2 hours. If I had 12 to 24 hours, I still don't think I'd bring much more than that, but I would spend the time securing as much as possible. I'd pack garb into plastic tubs taped shut and move it into the attic/hayloft. I'd snap detailed digital pictures of my bookshelves so I could create a catalog of what I had in case I had to replace it. I'd snap pictures of my scrolls so I could remember them, but I wouldn't waste space I could use for food/necessities by bringing them. I like my scrolls, but I'm not emotionally attached to them. Same with my medallions or coronet.