The Big Storm

Dec
23

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Like a lot of places around the country, we had a big storm blow through here this weekend–leaving scenes like that above on the roads. Of course (OF COURSE!) my power was out.

I think that, right before any holiday, I should just brace for the coming disaster! Pre-Thanksgiving disaster was the water heater. Pre-Christmas, big power outage. I can’t wait for Easter!!!! (Just kidding. I HOPE.)

Anyway. Back. AGAIN.

P.S. I got the generator started by myself this time!

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Comments

  1. grandeb1956 says:

    Stay safe! Merry Christmas to you & yours! Can’t wait till Ross makes his entrance! :reindeer:

  2. DeniseS says:

    Glad to see you made it through the big storm o.k. and your power was not out too long. Have a very Happy Christmas!

  3. GA_in_GA says:

    Proud of you starting the genie all by yourself!!!

    We also tend to have storms this time of year and lose power. Thankfully the temp going from 80 yesterday to 56 currently did not come with the usual wind. We’ll have 28 by tomorrow. My chickens are protesting.

  4. marrypoppinz says:

    Merry Christmas, Suzanne.

  5. Joell says:

    :happyflower: :happyflower:
    Terrible storm, folks here are still dealing with a lot of very bad flooding, my heart goes out to them, so many have lost all—again.
    Lets hope this will be the last of them for a while.
    Happy Holidays.

  6. Southern Belle says:

    Sorry to hear about the power outage. I hope you enjoy the time spent with family and animals! Have a blessed and Merry CHRISTmas to all!! Retta in Georgia :wave:

  7. Suzanne McMinn says:

    No, no, Jennie is my “other daughter” (spare one!). She’s Morgan’s friend. And thank you!

  8. JudyT says:

    I hope you have a nice Christmas despite the storm.

  9. Dana says:

    I hear you! We have had 40 feet of snow in seven days. Then ice rain up here in ontario. Was trapped for three days. That has not happened for years. Parts of ontario no hydro. In big cities. So we are now all scrambling but all will be fine. Thank god for corn furnace and generator! Merry Christmas! 🙂 Glad you are back.

    Dana Mama

  10. Glenda says:

    Good for you starting the generator! I am proud of you.

    We have ice and some snow but power stayed on. I know many areas had it much worse. This winter may be full of surprises.

    Merry Christmas!

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