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  1. #1
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    Susan126, are you in Federal Way? I know some of my co-workers who live in FW finally got their power back yesterday also.

    Just remember everyone, could be another little storm on the way! Oh joy.

    East Hill

    Are we missing anyone who normally visits every couple of days?

  2. #2
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    storm report

    My power went out Thursday night around 9:30 and came back on this morning -- Tuesday -- at 2:45am. I have a generator, which typically will run some lights, the freezer, frig and furnace, but the thermostat on my furnace went out so I've had no heat.

    It was 36 degrees in the house this morning when I turned on a portable heater and the oven.

    I was planning on riding my bike to get my car, which I had to leave when the power repair crews re-closed my main road. However, I chose to walk instead, which turned out to be a very smart choice. The road is open, but still a mess with debris and the walking trail/riding trail is non-passable in a few areas. Motorists are definitely not looking for bicycle traffic!

    I live in north Bellevue, by Bridle Trails State Park. I've spent well over 20 hours hauling downed limbs, but the house, barn, and fence are all intact. I think I'm VERY fortunate!

    LaBiker

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    Quote Originally Posted by East Hill View Post
    Susan126, are you in Federal Way? I know some of my co-workers who live in FW finally got their power back yesterday also.

    Just remember everyone, could be another little storm on the way! Oh joy.

    East Hill

    Are we missing anyone who normally visits every couple of days?
    No I live in Bonney Lake. Between Sumner and Buckley/Enumclaw.

    No not another storm! So far this has been quite the winter. Actually the first day of winter is the 21st! I hope January and February are milder than November and December have been! I keep dreaming about those warm sunny days riding my bike! sigh . . . looking forward to spring and summer 2007!

    Stay warm and dry everyone! Sue

  4. #4
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    LaBiker, it sounds as if you and Susan126 were both very lucky not to have sustained any injuries or damage. Well, other than having to spend 20 hours moving downed trees. I have noticed that there are a lot of ads now on Craigslist for free wood!

    Susan126, yes, now I remember the nice photo of the snow from a few weeks ago! Speaking of which, no we really don't need any more weather, do we . My work mates tell me that the SEA Airmail Center lost power for five hours on Saturday night for Sunday morning. That was after the storm was over! We had power at the AMC all through the windstorm because the building has a backup generator, so I don't know why the power went out. I do know that we worked extra hard this past evening to get everyone's packages to them, though . Our Priority Mail Annex, over by Briscoe Park off the GRT, is still without power, last I knew. It was being powered yesterday by one of those huge rent-a-CAT generators. But darn it, we're getting those cards/letters/packages to all of you!

    At any rate, we still haven't heard of anyone of the TE ladies taking any damage, so that's good. Of course, there could still be someone out there without power. I don't think Mercer Island is back up even now. Anyone else?

    East Hill

  5. #5
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    I live on East Hill too!

    If any one rides on the Green River Trail, they did a pretty good job clearing it, it was quite rideable up to Boeing-Kent this morning. I saw piles of branches that people have cleared off the path.

    My local Safeway didn't have power as of yesterday - no ice cream for me However, my neighborhood was fine, holiday lights ablaze!

  6. #6
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    Freshsushi, do you ever ride the Big Soos Creek Trail? I was on the GRT yesterday, and nearly froze my toes off. But a magnificent job has been done getting the trees removed. I went from Briscoe Park to Costco without problem. I think I will try the full loop starting in Auburn all the way to the Seattle Processing and Distribution Center (that's the end of the Interurban) and back to Auburn then up the Hill on Saturday. I will need to burn off calories. That ride should help.

    East Hill

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    Hey, where did this thread come from? I've only just noticed it today. We live up in Everett (mere yards away from a substation). We experienced only momentary flickers in the power, but we did have the top of a huge tree fall down, ripping the gutters off the garage and crushing an old junker my husband was hiding back there. I guess we were mighty lucky that it didn't fall through the garage roof! My favorite trail was also pretty cluttered with chunky debris which was unsettling to ride through, but was for the most part, cleared of fallen trees or branches by the time I got out to ride again.

  8. #8
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    Yeah, you have to watch the PNW thread from time to time! glad you're okay.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

 

 

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