We were lucky in that we had some flooding in the garage...it's half underground...and a small leak in the roof. The biggest thing that we have to endure is no power. It went out about 8pm Monday night and the estimate is that we won't have it back until Monday night. We aren't on an important grid. If you are on a grid with a hospital, police, or fire you pretty much got power back right away. Next in line are grids that have government buildings. We are just on a grid with houses...so we have a low priority. We do have hot water so we can shower. We also have a gas stove so I can cook.....hahaha....yeah right. What I have mostly been doing is boiling water on the stove top to add heat to the house. When I left this morning it was 50 degrees. It suppose to be sunny over the weekend so I hope that helps heat the house up a bit.
What has been hard to do is live in the dark. I don't know what is going on in the world which... on the upside I don't have to listen to political ads or phone calls. But sitting in the dark is making me nuts. As you can imagine...all the lanterns, generators, kerosene heaters that can be had....are all sold out. We did manage to snag a couple small Riyobi lanterns last night at a Home Depot about 30 miles west of us. So at least we have a small amount of light. And last night we watched TV on my iPad. We were watching Revolution. The show starts with..."We lived in an electric world. We relied on it for everything...and then the power went out. We weren't prepared". We both started cracking up. But we bundled up under blankets and our 2 cats and watched TV.
I have a show next weekend and this week is usually late nights as I make my final pieces....well...I'm just going to have to live with what I have for the show. I will get some work in over the weekend since I will be home in the day light.
One last pictures...Lake Erie waves crashing up over the shoreway.
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3 comments:
So sad to see all those beautiful big trees fallen and those poor houses and cars UGH!! I watch Revolution too and I've definitely thought about the east cost the last couple of times I've watched it. Stay safe!
Wow...it makes my heart ache for you all! When our neighborhood was out of electricity after a snow/ice storm, we were told our neighborhood would be the last to be restored. Lucky for us...one of our neighborhood friends, works for PSO. Well, his wife was bouncing off the walls and threatened him with bodily harm if he didn't flip the right switch soon- our neighborhood got restored mighty quick! Wishing you all that kind of luck!
Goodness me you guys have had it rough over there, I hope everything goes back to some semblance of normality soon for you, and good luck with your show.
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