Subj : Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet. To : Nancy Backus From : Maurice Kinal Date : Thu Jan 17 2019 19:25:39 Hey Nancy! NB> Maybe they got some extra time to enjoy the area before trekking NB> home... Maybe. I heard that there were hotels, bed and breakfast, etc. giving them free beds/food/etc on the downtime they got so it wouldn't surprise me if there were a few extra perks like that once the power was restored. Also I noticed quite a few of the local farms were having outdoor feasts for quite large amounts of guests. I'd be willing to go out on a limb and say many of those guests were power restoration crews. NB> Are people investing in generators after this storm....? If you could find one then yes. I looked and everywhere I went had no stock. NB> we ate out (there were a few restaurants that either had power NB> or had generators) Not an option here. I think I'll save up my pennies and invest in a generator this summer for next winter. I've seen a few advertised the will do both gas and propane, and although there is a power drop running on propane (around 300 watts) I think the running time will be longer on a decent sized propane tank which makes it more tempting than the short uptime running on gas. We'll see. Hopefully there won't be a major outage before spring. Life is good, Maurice .... Cybertoasts of note: 2020-01-01 is 348 days from now and falls on a Wednesday. 2024-11-05 is 2118 days from now and falls on a Tuesday. --- GNU bash, version 5.0.0(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113) .