Cleaned up the leaves, so nothing gets caught in the drains in our yard (we live on a hill). Took down the wind chimes, whirly gig, and checked the yard for anything that needed to be done.
Did laundry, got cash and groceries. Running the dishwasher now. We have a supply of batteries to last a lifetime. Got the cell phone charger for the car out of DH's car and put in my car.
Made sure I have enough canned food and stuff I can heat on the stove (I have gas) and am making some turkey meatballs. Dug out the manual can opener.
Will fill up the car later, but I probably will go up to my office in the AM, which will use up gas, so may fill up again. I have to get some billing stuff done at the office, but the rest of day is my clients who live within 12 miles of my house. We are getting mostly the wind effects and some rain, according to the weather folks. We are on the edge, thankfully, of the really bad stuff.
Glad I no longer live in a house with a well. At least I can flush the toilet, use the water if the power goes out. We have a municipal utility in Concord, so if the power goes out, it's usually back within a few hours. Last year, in the Halloween snow storm, our power was out for 4 hours and the surrounding towns were like 4-7 days.
But, I wish DH wasn't away.
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