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There was a planned two-hour power outage today between 10 and noon. Why don’t they plan power outages between 10 and midnight? Or two a.m. and four?
Why can’t you buy colored toilet paper anymore?
(It was a long two hours. I had a lot of time to think. And make spiced winter squash butter. The recipe will be in the September CITR newsletter. Are you signed up? It’s free! Go here for info to subscribe.)
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I’d forgotten that they ever made colored toilet paper…LOL! Do they even make colored tissues any more?
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Same goes for road work. When it’s planned, maybe plan for it NOT to happen duing rush hour???
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That winter squash butter looks good.
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If they planned it at night, alarms wouldn’t be set and people like me, who use CPAP machines to breathe at night would be up. I know this because they DO plan power outages here for the middle of the night. Can’t tell you how many times the power has been cut from midnight to 4am so they can work on the dam or electrical lines. It’s a no sleeper night for me and a LOT of people don’t realize the power is going off and are then late for work as the alarm they set when they went to bed doesn’t go off. lol
So THAT’S why you’re having yours cut off during the day. Because it’s well known that between 10am and noon, NO ONE is doing ANY business. lol (Around here, that time seems to be one of the two the most productive time periods of the day!)
Why don’t they cut if off from 7am to 9am? Who knows? Most stores aren’t open yet. Most people are just coming into work. Most people don’t seem to go straight to working, but piddle with coffee, breakfast and catching up on each other’s evening. Seems that they’re just getting going at their work at 10am.
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After hours they’d have to pay overtime. How about 3:00pm to 4:00pm? Most people are feeling pretty drowsy then, anyway. It’d be a good time for a nap.
When we get it all worked out, Suzanne, you can submit it to your power company.
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