by Nasoosie » Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:05 pm
Like Cedar says.....I was alone here without power for 9 days in 1998, and no way to get to town for at least 5, maybe 6, of those days. Trees and power poles down for miles and miles. Luckily, I had candles galore, Coleman lamp and fuel, kersoene and lamps, battery-powered radio, and woodstove for heat. I also had drawn water to drink and make coffee (essential!) for quite a few days prior to the storm----melted snow on woodstove for baths. Shoveled off deck and cooked hot dogs and hamburgers on grill. Also always have a lot of canned stuff, so no danger of starving! Freezer things pretty much died after a week with no electricity.....if it had been colder, putting them outside would have saved them. (I actually tried this) But the temps hovered right around freezing for DAYS! (Which is why we got ice and freezing rain instead of the usual snow.)
The day the army guys came through with chainsaws and bulldozers to open my road, I ran out to greet them with Coffee and cheers!
It was an eye opener, for sure. A generator would have been invaluable back then, but I didn't have one. I now have one every winter on my front porch----in fact, I have TWO of them, and cans of gas to run them!! We have NO cell service here, so I had no phone, either. It was January, and when it gets dark at 4:15 and doesn't get light until about 8:00 am, it's one DAMN long night! No TV, no radio other than emergency broadcasts, as not many batteries for backup---I actually set up a card game of cribbage and played with myself, going from one side of the table to the other! An experience that I will never forget, nor will any of us who lived through it, isolated in our own little worlds away from everything. Trees bursting under the weight of ice make a sound like cannons in the night......all night long.....absolutely amazing sounds......and then, in the daylight, you see that you can go nowhere due to all the downed trees! It was an ordeal I will never forget, and felt proud to have come through with my sanity intact! (Some might argue that point!!)
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!