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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2528689" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Yesterday we were to have rain showers in the morning and windy weather after 10:00 A.M. . It rained all day on and off we got over an inch of rain . We also had winds gusting over 100 mph . The power went out at 12:40 and was off till 8:30 P.M. . I was sure glad it wasn't cold in the 40's here so not bad . It was like when I was a kid and we lived in the mountains during the summer . So I read and did things that didn't require electricity to do , sharpened knives and things like that . I came time to cook supper so my wife and I made meatloaf put it in a roasting pan covered it with foil and cooked it on the grill outside . Like cooking on the wood cook stove as a kid . Some people were in a little panic because no stores were open as well as the restaurants and they couldn't figure out where to get supper with out driving 60 miles to a town that still had power . In my area it wasn't that long ago that a lot of people didn't have electricity and indoor plumbing out on the ranches or up in the mountains and did just fine . Times have changed fast here and some of it for the better . When the power goes out you just look at it like your on a camping trip and enjoy the quiet lemonade out of lemons as they say . All day I kept thinking of the areas that needed the rain more then us but at the same time was glad we were getting it . Prayers for the people in need go out to them and theirs . Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2528689, member: 91783"] Yesterday we were to have rain showers in the morning and windy weather after 10:00 A.M. . It rained all day on and off we got over an inch of rain . We also had winds gusting over 100 mph . The power went out at 12:40 and was off till 8:30 P.M. . I was sure glad it wasn't cold in the 40's here so not bad . It was like when I was a kid and we lived in the mountains during the summer . So I read and did things that didn't require electricity to do , sharpened knives and things like that . I came time to cook supper so my wife and I made meatloaf put it in a roasting pan covered it with foil and cooked it on the grill outside . Like cooking on the wood cook stove as a kid . Some people were in a little panic because no stores were open as well as the restaurants and they couldn't figure out where to get supper with out driving 60 miles to a town that still had power . In my area it wasn't that long ago that a lot of people didn't have electricity and indoor plumbing out on the ranches or up in the mountains and did just fine . Times have changed fast here and some of it for the better . When the power goes out you just look at it like your on a camping trip and enjoy the quiet lemonade out of lemons as they say . All day I kept thinking of the areas that needed the rain more then us but at the same time was glad we were getting it . Prayers for the people in need go out to them and theirs . Dave [/QUOTE]
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