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Timely Message! (Original Post) freshwest Nov 2013 OP
Kick In_The_Wind Nov 2013 #1
just an aside, but magical thyme Nov 2013 #5
100 years sounds about right sheshe2 Nov 2013 #2
Hi! Better morning here. No power for about 14 hours yesterday, as it rained, blew and got cold. freshwest Nov 2013 #3
A typical fall gale for you? Oh my goodness! sheshe2 Nov 2013 #4
 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
5. just an aside, but
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 08:11 PM
Nov 2013

man I wish I had a woodstove. Especially on a raw evening like this. Your fireplace looks so inviting. At least my laptop is warming my legs while I stare into the flames, lol!

sheshe2

(83,658 posts)
2. 100 years sounds about right
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 10:51 AM
Nov 2013

For the great odious party!

As for me, I hate that by 4:30 it will be getting dark. I so much prefer the light of day.

Me haz a sad

Goodmorning to you, freshwest.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
3. Hi! Better morning here. No power for about 14 hours yesterday, as it rained, blew and got cold.
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 12:38 PM
Nov 2013

Last edited Sun Nov 3, 2013, 06:20 PM - Edit history (2)



I don't care for how the darkness settled in for months this way, either. That's what makes that solstice so welcome, we know we'll get past it. This was typical fall gale and they had to close one of the bridges over Lake Washington as the wind made it buck and water splashed the cars:



This one stayed open, but I've been on it during gales and it feels like you are going to be blown right off. It's not much different than an earthquake at times. A big wave can slap your vehicle:



Definitely better than the fate of Galloping Gertie:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacoma_Narrows_Bridge_%281940%29#Film_of_collapse

So yesterday I tried using candles for light but it was so dark I could barely see a thing all day. So I bundled up and had the radio on, how awful that was. I felt like my IQ dropped in half, the fare is idiotic.

But they repored traffic and said there'd be nearly foot of snow in the mountains. Also that it'd drop to the thirties and gave update on how many people were still without power.

I was here with no heat, of course. Beginning to wonder if it'd be days before the lights would come back on, but they are great with this where I live. Still, it was weird and tiresome, no natural light to use, and I could not make enough light to read anything. But I knew that they were working hard on it:



The workers finally got the power back on just after 10 PM. I've got to catch up around here. Three cheers for the hard working, always ready, light company crews!



It's cool today, and will probably get down to freezing tonight. So here's to staying warm:



Sheshe!

sheshe2

(83,658 posts)
4. A typical fall gale for you? Oh my goodness!
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 08:09 PM
Nov 2013

Those pictures of the downed trees and lines are awful, no wonder your light crews were working around the clock! As for the bridge those are downright scary If I was driving there as you have, I would have been scared spitless!

The last hurricane we had I was without power for nine hours and it wasn't freezing then. Can't imagine 14 hours. Even using my hurricane lamps, there still wasn't enough light to read, I gave up and went to bed.

You survived the storm and lived to tell about it, kudos freshwest~


Stay warm, we are getting the cold here tonight.....

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And cozy, freshwest.

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