Remnants of Ike (OT and Long)

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Remnants of Ike (OT and Long) =?windows-1252?Q?Magic_Mood_Je 09-17-2008
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Posted by =?windows-1252?Q?Magic_Mood_Je on September 17, 2008, 10:34 am


Sunday, the remnants of Ike blew through Indiana - literally! Winds up
to 50 MPH! Over 200,000 people (in southern Indiana) without power, and
it wasn't the usual entire neighborhoods - it was a few people here, a
few people there...

Our power went out Sunday at 3:00PM Eastern time. Our next door
neighbor still had power, but our neighbor across the street did not.
The addition behind us had power, and the rest of the street we live on
did also. As a side note, we went to our favorite (locally and
independently owned) pet supply store on Tuesday evening (cats (and dog)
gotta eat, electricity or not), and they were open, with a generator
going to run their cash register & credit card machine, and that was it.
Rest of the store was dark, and people were finding their pet supplies
by rote (they rarely 'mix things up' to confuse the customers, unless
they get a new product and need to make room), or by flashlight. High
school that they sit next to had power, and so did the bank across the
street. Go figure...

Unfortunately, about 1/2 the power company's linemen had been sent to
Texas to (as part of Indiana Task Force One), to help with restoring
power to those areas devastated by Ike, so they were shorthanded, and
crews and equipment had to be brought in from elsewhere. It wasn't
until 6 or 7PM Monday evening that two inspectors from the power company
came by to see where the problem was: The main line after our next door
neighbor's feed was down (almost taking a streetlight with it), and that
was our and our across-the-street neighbor's feed. They said there
would be a crew out *MAYBE* on Tuesday, but more likely Thursday...or
Saturday...

Cold showers in the AM are so much fun - NOT. This made me feel for
those without power for weeks.................AND NO STITCHING UNLESS
SITTING IN A SUNNY WINDOW(my only on-topic part of this post!)

When the power went out I had a load of laundry in the washer, and one
in the dryer. Fortunately, the washer was full of water (it hadn't
drained or spinned yet), but the dryer had towels... half dry.

Finally, the power came back on at 12:01am this morning. How do I know
the exact time? Because the ceiling light in the bedroom had been left
on, and it woke me with a blinding glare! Now I know how all the
vampires in the ol’ movies felt!

Now being fully awake, I ran around the house turning off all the lights
that had been left on, set the washer to drain only (rewashed the
clothes that were in them this morning, and am rewashing the towels that
were in the dryer now), and went back to bed.... and will eventually get
around to resetting the clocks that need it....


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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on September 18, 2008, 6:53 am


Wow - glad to hear you're all right. I hate losing power, especially if
there is laundry in the washer. Phew - what a stench. Try vinegar in the
wash water if the smell stays.


Cheryl


Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Magic_Mood_Jeep on September 18, 2008, 7:09 am


Cheryl Isaak wrote:
> Wow - glad to hear you're all right. I hate losing power, especially if
> there is laundry in the washer. Phew - what a stench. Try vinegar in the
> wash water if the smell stays.
>
>
> Cheryl
>
No worries, it was still soapy wash water... hadn't drained at all!
Clothes came out fine.

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Posted by Pat P on September 18, 2008, 9:50 am



> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>> Wow - glad to hear you're all right. I hate losing power, especially if
>> there is laundry in the washer. Phew - what a stench. Try vinegar in the
>> wash water if the smell stays.
>>
>>
>> Cheryl
>>
> No worries, it was still soapy wash water... hadn't drained at all!
> Clothes came out fine.

Phew - have you ever put a pan away that you THOUGHT you`d washed, that had
been used to cook cauliflower? Now THAT is a stench to beat most things!

Pat



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