5 Days No Power
#22
I remember those days, last time was Hurricane Katrina and we had a portable generator with extension cords all over the house. I had a small lamp plugged into the extension cord and I made
yo-yos to keep my mind off of the storm.
My brother spent big bucks and had a Generac (whole house) generator that runs on natural gas installed. Ten seconds after the power goes out the Generac turns on and we can power up everything. Plus, no tripping on those heavy duty extension cords.
yo-yos to keep my mind off of the storm.
My brother spent big bucks and had a Generac (whole house) generator that runs on natural gas installed. Ten seconds after the power goes out the Generac turns on and we can power up everything. Plus, no tripping on those heavy duty extension cords.
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After several long bouts without power here, during an ice storm years ago we went 8 days in January with the same problems, no water, no heat, phone knocked out by a truck which caught the group of downed lines and a car who's transmission was fractured while trying to get the car out of the ice, we decided this year to go with a whole house generator that comes on automatically when power goes out. Of course now that we invested so much in this unit, we'll never have another power outage.
By the way, I have ancestors from China, Maine, family names of Gray and Heerman, Herrman (seen it spelled many ways).
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I remember those days, last time was Hurricane Katrina and we had a portable generator with extension cords all over the house. I had a small lamp plugged into the extension cord and I made
yo-yos to keep my mind off of the storm.
My brother spent big bucks and had a Generac (whole house) generator that runs on natural gas installed. Ten seconds after the power goes out the Generac turns on and we can power up everything. Plus, no tripping on those heavy duty extension cords.
yo-yos to keep my mind off of the storm.
My brother spent big bucks and had a Generac (whole house) generator that runs on natural gas installed. Ten seconds after the power goes out the Generac turns on and we can power up everything. Plus, no tripping on those heavy duty extension cords.
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I have three treadles, and one hand crank. All in various stages of being restored. I definitely will hurry up the fixing process. I NEVER want to go through sewing/quilting withdrawel again. It's just tooo painful.
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I want to thank all of you for your sympathy and words encouragement. You are like family to me.
Our power was restored about 10:00am this morning. I was really at my breaking point after 5 days. I care for my 93 year old mother who totally dependent and my husband is permanently disabled. I thank God that we did get some help from my daughter and her boyfriend, my grand daughter and her boyfriend and my step son. If this had gone on longer I would have had a total break down.
Our power was restored about 10:00am this morning. I was really at my breaking point after 5 days. I care for my 93 year old mother who totally dependent and my husband is permanently disabled. I thank God that we did get some help from my daughter and her boyfriend, my grand daughter and her boyfriend and my step son. If this had gone on longer I would have had a total break down.
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As I write we are without power. But we are so fortunate in light of the tornados that hit our area this morning. We didn't have damage so I have no idea why the power is out but we do have a generator!! It is inconvenient but we can manage. Hope it is a short time though as sometimes we go for a Week or two at a time! I feel your pain but it sounds like you are handling it well. Hang in there!! Can't last too much longer!! We are thinking of you!
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Please be careful with the extension cords!! they have been known to cause fires.
I feel for you, when we lose power we are without water as well. We do have a wood cookstove so heat and hot food are still available. If we know a storm is coming we fill up buckets with water and store them.
And yes, I have quilted by candle-light, and I'm glad I don't have to do it regularly!!
I feel for you, when we lose power we are without water as well. We do have a wood cookstove so heat and hot food are still available. If we know a storm is coming we fill up buckets with water and store them.
And yes, I have quilted by candle-light, and I'm glad I don't have to do it regularly!!
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