Best practices for backup and disaster recovery with Ghost

I am currently using Ghost to run weekly backups of my C and D drives onto two other internal drives.  This setup is working really great for me, and has already saved me twice from hard drive failures!  I am really happy with the product.  IMHO, Ghost has payed for itself many times over.

 

I like having my backups on hand so I want to keep my internally stored recovery points but I am worried about my data if there is a fire or flood.

 

I am thinking about purhcasing an external, hot swappable hard drive enclosure and two identical SATA hard drives.  Once a month, I will copy my recovery data onto one of the drives and store it at my neighbor's house.  The following month I will copy the newer recovery data onto the other drive, store this drive at my neighbor's house, and return the prevous month's drive to my study for the next set of recovery points. 

 

Does anyone have some best practices around this?  Can Ghost help me automate this, like is there a way that i can configure Ghost to backup it's recovery points onto my swappable drive?  Or do I have to manually copy overy recovery points each month.  I want to keep things as automated and simple as possible.


Thanks!

Chris