We got over 12'' of snow on Friday, and another 8 inches or so on Sunday. The power went out again Sunday night, but only for 6 hours this time. Pete got stranded yesterday morning when the fuel pump on his truck quit. It was 6 degrees out,with 40 MPH winds, and he couldn't call me here at home, because our phone was still out (after 11 days). He managed to call his friend to come and get him, and then we got our phone/internet back. There were still a few people without power as of early Monday morning from the December 11th ice storm.
One of our neighbors, who is in her 70s and lives alone with her dog, stayed in her 50 degree house the whole time, feeding wood into the woodstove. Pete had to help her get her car out from under a tarp/steel frame cover. One corner had fallen in from the weight of the snow on it, but luckily, the car was undamaged.
The biggest lesson we learned from all of this was that you are on your own. The local or state or federal government is going to be of limited help, so you had better have an alternate source of heat, water, and food. Good neighbors are critical to mutual survival.
After no power for 7 days, and no phone/internet for 11 days, God help us all if there is ever a terrorist attack or natural disaster that disrupts the power, water, and food supply for more than a day or two. I honestly think that the vast majority of people are totally unprepared.



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