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« on: December 12, 2007, 05:06:09 PM »
Glad to see you're doing okay Mac. I was wonderin if that Okie storm blew ya over.
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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2007, 05:24:11 PM »
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Glad to see you're doing okay Mac. I was wonderin if that Okie storm blew ya over.


TexasMom...

Dear I'm glad you asked.  My nieghbourhood resembles a Warzone. We lost any signs of electricity Sunday around 1:30 pm. The ice hit hard and power was out. Trees all around here are nothing but stumps. The ice, rain and wind did not stop. We had folks trapped in houses who's trees blocked all doors and windows. It's time like this that those who live next to you matter if you live or die. Late at night there were chainsaws going, trees exploding from the cold or just falling from the ice. Sunday we had Thunder and Lightning in the ice storm... It was awesome but I'd rather deal with a tornado.

Cell phone service was out. Phones out last 3 days. It just got colder and colder...doors froze shut.

I have a fireplace in my house. the first day, Sunday we tore up a SWB phone book to get heat and to cook.  We lived on what we had in the pantry and in the fridge. A few candles and a watermelon load of blankets.. We camped out infront of the fireplace. I stayed on fireguard all night and after cooking breakfast my wifey took over to let me sleep.  Monday and Tuesday got really depressing... yet we managed.  

The stores here are out of everything imaginable.. no candles, firewood, batteries, generators. Gas stations are few and far to come by... we found one yesterday. 1 1/2 hours in a line, pay in advance check or cash only.. Police there ensure everyone was being kewl.

They said we were to be without power until the 18th....we just got power back 3 hours ago and thats not to reliable right now.  Snow is on the way, temps dropping to lows tonight. Found my chainsaw and 3 hours worth of daylight to cut away the fallen trees infront of the house to clear a path and provide firewood for the days to come.

We survived the first few days... and we'll make it the rest. Just gotta take care of the Neighbors around us.

Mac
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« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2007, 05:39:43 PM »
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TexasMom...

Dear I'm glad you asked.  My nieghbourhood resembles a Warzone. We lost any signs of electricity Sunday around 1:30 pm. The ice hit hard and power was out. Trees all around here are nothing but stumps. The ice, rain and wind did not stop. We had folks trapped in houses who's trees blocked all doors and windows. It's time like this that those who live next to you matter if you live or die. Late at night there were chainsaws going, trees exploding from the cold or just falling from the ice. Sunday we had Thunder and Lightning in the ice storm... It was awesome but I'd rather deal with a tornado.

Cell phone service was out. Phones out. It just got colder and colder...doors froze shut.

I have a fireplace in my house. the first day, Sunday we tore up a SWB phone book to get heat and to cook.  We lived on what we had in the pantry and in the fridge. A few candles and a watermelon load of blankets.. We camped out infront of the fireplace. I stayed on fireguard all night and after cooking breakfast my wifey took over to let me sleep.  

The stores here are out of everything imaginable.. no candles, firewood, batteries, generators. Gas stations are few and far to come by... we found one yesterday. 1 1/2 hours in a line, pay in advance check or cash only.. Police there ensure everyone was being kewl.

They said we were to be without power until the 18th....we just got power back 3 hours ago and thats not to reliable right now.  Snow is on the way, temps dropping to low 20's tonight. Found my chainsaw and 3 hours worth of daylight to cut away the fallen trees infront of the house to clear a path and provide firewood for the days to come.

We survived the first few days... and we'll make it the rest. Just gotta take care of the Neighbors around us.

Mac


My prayers are with you Mac. Glad ya'll are Ok.

Pull together... it's the frontier way to survive.

Although there are good people everywhere, in the state I am currently in, elderly people have actually frozen to death on their neighbor's doorstep trying in vain seeking help only to be ignored or feared. They had accidentally locked themselves out of their house.

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« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2007, 05:44:54 PM »
Glad yer ok Mac.  

Times like those make you wish you really had a well stocked emergency kit.
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« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2007, 05:51:56 PM »
It's the lil things in life we take for granted... until you loose them.

Electicity.
Heat.
Hot Water.
Music.
Television.

My Wifey is just grateful that me and my Son can hit the toilet bowl now... well most of the times.

But all kidding aside... It's people helping each other here that made a difference.

I love where I live. It helps me to believe in People and keep the Faith.

:aok

Mac

TxMom how did Texas do?  Any probs? I haven't seen the news in 3 1/2 Days.

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« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2007, 05:52:06 PM »
Dang Mac....y'all take care up there Brother.  :O

I'm not far from the OK/Texas border, myself.  I keep thinking it's gonna push south and we might get some of that, but not yet!  just a ton of rain the last 2 days.  The temps were supposed to rise yesterday, but they didn't get as high as they thought.  They dropped again last night and never got above 37 degrees today.  So tonight should get chilly, and if it doesn't stop raining we could have an interesting day tomorrow.  Last forecast I saw called for Snow here on Saturday.
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« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2007, 05:57:13 PM »
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Dang Mac....y'all take care up there Brother.  :O

I'm not far from the OK/Texas border, myself.  I keep thinking it's gonna push south and we might get some of that, but not yet!


If it pushes South then do this....

Chop every dam tree down around your house!!!  Ifluff'n you can't throw a good sized dog or a dozen cats thru your trees in the front and backyard it needs to come down now...Of course PETA and several Okies Cats and Dawgs will disagree...

The thought of dieing because of a fallen tree blocking a house just upsetted me to no end.

Mac

And look after your Neighbors... It's Christmas time. Help those you can.  It may not be much for you, but to bring warm food to a trapped elderly couple means alot to them.
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« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2007, 06:06:42 PM »
Wow! That sounds terrible. Why don't you guys have underground electrical lines in states that are prone to bad winter weather? Or was this a fluke storm?

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« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2007, 06:10:40 PM »
Lived here 12 Years, never anything this fast and harsh.

Hmmm and I believed in Al Gores Global Warming chit.

Mac

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« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2007, 06:19:16 PM »
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TxMom how did Texas do?  Any probs? I haven't seen the news in 3 1/2 Days.

We didn't have any problems around here. Just been foggy/drizzling & a bit cold ~ nothing even in the same neighborhood as what y'all have been having. Glad y'all are okay. :aok
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« Reply #10 on: December 12, 2007, 06:24:20 PM »
Thanks TxMom.

We're geared up for Round #2 here ifluff'n that should happen.

Hope ya'll don't get none of this.

:)

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« Reply #11 on: December 12, 2007, 06:29:34 PM »
Hang in there.  That's incredible.  

Hard to believe ice storms still do that kind of damage in 21st century USA.  

Yes, we all perhaps take vital utilities too much for granted.
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« Reply #12 on: December 12, 2007, 06:37:46 PM »
Yeppers...

Monday morning I made HoBo Coffee...

Ifluff'n you must ask, HoBo coffee is a few scoups of coffee grounds into a can of water and boiled... then either drink it or run the coffee thru some article of cloth to hold the grinds back.

Wifey asked me what I was gonna strain it thru and I said the back of my underware cuz I don't think yer thongs would stop the coffee grinds.

:p

Mac

Gotta keep the humor going in times of despair... BTW I have despair of underwares on eBay fer bid....

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« Reply #13 on: December 12, 2007, 06:41:16 PM »
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Yeppers...

Monday morning I made HoBo Coffee...

Ifluff'n you must ask, HoBo coffee is a few scoups of coffee grounds into a can of water and boiled... then either drink it or run the coffee thru some article of cloth to hold the grinds back.

Wifey asked me what I was gonna strain it thru and I said the back of my underware cuz I don't think yer thongs would stop the coffee grinds.

:p

Mac

Gotta keep the humor going in times of despair... BTW I have despair of underwares on eBay fer bid....

Mental Images last the Longest....Ya Think?

:rofl



:rofl :O :rofl


Is that Ernest & Julio GALLOS humor?

ugh...I hate myself for just typing that....

Gotta go drink now...

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« Reply #14 on: December 12, 2007, 06:50:21 PM »
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Yeppers...

Monday morning I made HoBo Coffee...

Ifluff'n you must ask, HoBo coffee is a few scoups of coffee grounds into a can of water and boiled... then either drink it or run the coffee thru some article of cloth to hold the grinds back.


:rofl



supposedly a shot of cold water makes the grounds drop to the bottom.