Posted by gwstang on November 30, 2015 at 20:38:28 from (155.254.12.203):
In Reply to: Power is back on! posted by Brendon-KS on November 30, 2015 at 17:50:01:
Ice storm isn't anything to sneeze at! I've been through two major ice storms way down here and each time the power was off at least seven days. Major inconvenience for sure. No water for 10 days. I had to get up at 4:30 AM and drive down to our pond and break ice to fill up about five 5 gallon buckets and take back to the house for the wife and our two little kids (grown now) to be able to pour into the toilet for flushing. I brought drinking water home with me. I then had to go to the barn and feed the hay burners and then head out to work. Repeat and rinse in the evening when I got home...lol. I would drive slow and easy, all the idiots that thought they could drive as usual were off in the ditches. Fun times in Alabama...lol. We usually have a secondary storm season in December with tornadoes as we have the warm air colliding with the cold air that comes down from the north and creates them. Quite a few people have been killed in December from those things, they are quite serious here. Here is the one from my birthday on April 27th 2011. Bad stuff for many states as over 300 people died that day and the next combined. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Super_Outbreak
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