The picture above is my outside mini fridge! I have ice and snow around the milk jug and other things in the basket.
Short story - our generator wouldn't start. That's another story, not going to tell it here.
We DID have running water, hot water and heat from our blessed natural gas fireplace... see a few photos down with Kirsten.
This is 1-1/2 days after the ice storm!
Things are looking better! The same tree in the back ground was bent over with ice the day before, see above photos.
My mini fridge thawed out. Temps finally got out of 30 degrees to 38 degrees!
My car looks much better!
You can see my little animals now!
The street is almost bare from all the snow and ice.
That beautiful plum tree springing up a little but still broken, sniff, sob.
It was an adventure! We were blessed with water and the fireplace! We used candles. I should have taken pictures of our warm candlelight by night. :o) I didn't miss TV one bit! We listed to the radio and Neil's ham radio for updates. I read 'Matched' and 'Crossed' by Ally Condie the 2-1/2 days without power. Fantastic read! Can't wait for book #3 coming out the end of the year!
I forgot to mention that areas south of Seattle were without power. There were over 280,000 PSE (Puget Sound Energy) 'customers' without power which was just over 1 million people. There were also many businesses without power.
We did have our nephew Jason McClelland (bless his heart, thank you!) come over this afternoon and he wired in our power panel for our generator to plug in and then we just run the generator and flip a switch! Unfortunately Neil left the gas in the generator since last winter and it gummed up the carburetor and it needs to be fixed, but oh, well! That will be taken care of next week! :o)
Our power came on tonight at 6pm. We were only without power 2-1/2 days. When we lived in Covington (1/2 an hour from where we now live) we went without for 5 days and it was not uncommon 3 to 4 days at a time.
All in all it was not a bad experience! :o)
Bless the wonderful people who worked (and are still are working to restore power to others) so hard to restore power. There were so many downed trees and power lines. Where we live the lines are under ground.
3 comments:
It feels like it's been a while since Oregon City has gotten any REAL wintery weather, I forget how real it can be. I'm glad that you guys were able to stay cozy, warm, and entertained on the inside. Clever move on the outside refrigerator:)
I didn't even think of putting your perishables outside! I wouldn't survive very long with my lack of foresight, methinks.
I've never seen ice frozen on trees like that - very cool looking, albeit destructive.
I didn't realize how many people were without power. Now I feel dumb for wondering why it took so long to get your power back.
Great photo's Diana. Loved the ones of your bird bath, the tree with the glass balls at the end of the branches and the tree where you could see the buds with circles of ice around them. Wow!
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