Jun. 16, 2010 - 04:35pm

We are holding on to what is left of our humanity.

Im not quit sure how we survived this far. Our enclave of families have exhausted and scavenged all food, water, and fuel within a 10 mile radius from our location. .....yes, "our" enclave.

I would like to think our survival, is in part due to the intelligence of our collective minds over the decaying flesh of our enemies.

Much has taken place since my last transmission back in 2009. I will fill you all in more in the coming days as we are powering back up a small portion of the grid within our fortified suburban street for via 4 of those large Road construction generators. Soundproofing them within an abandoned home turned out to be a real challenge. That was one of the days we almost lost everything.

Our last scouting mission brought back a "liberated" 18-wheeler diesel tanker. It sitting omniously in the middle out our cul-de-sac. I will speak more on this later, as it has proven to be one of our only means of procuring immediate resources.

Everything is rationed, so needless to say powering back up the internet has taken a back seat to keeping our food reserves frozen.

But now communication with the outside world has again taken priority without or community.

It has been a long time since we found new survivors. Which hangs heavily on our hearts. I take pride in our new life we have created, but being "human" is to be around others.

If you are alive, and if you can reach us. You have a safe place within the high concrete walls of our suburban street.

Our way of life has changed. Yet we survive. We WILL Survive. Was that an unsuppressed rifle report I just heard? All of our perimeter guards have silenced rifles, why is someone firing..

Oh shit they are here, they somehow must have heard the genera...