Here we go again…only this time it’s a blizzard, not a hurricane.
Will we get three feet of snow? Will we lose power? And if we do, what will happen to my orchids?
They say the worst of it will hit between 5 pm and 5 am tonight. If I can post tomorrow, I’ll let you know what happens…..
One good thing is the quiet – except for the wind. Everything is closed and work is suspended.
Waiting.
The winter wrath has hit here, too. It’s really looking like winter out there, although perfectly in line with what a Canadian snowstorm is typically all about. Nothing new here. I do hope you don’t get it too bad! Three feet of snow? Oh my…
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Yeah, that’s a lot for RI. People here don’t have winter tires either.
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Indeed, here we go again. Here’s hoping you fare well.
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And you, Lee. Getting kind of tired, isn’t it?
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Fill the bathtub!
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I would love to, but we don’t have one!
Anyway, our water still works when the power is off, so at least there’s that.
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Now is the time for that generator you were so jealous of in October! I loved it then but will breathe much easier now if the heat decides to go off. The snow really is quite beautiful; I really missed it last year. The main worry is not so much the snow as the very strong winds that are predicted! Take care, DN, and batten down the hatches!
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You too, HD. Don’t get me started on the generator. It’s been the subject of several “maritals.”
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It is nice and quiet. Just got back from a walk with griff. Peaceful and great-I loved it. Take care today.
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I might go for a stroll, myself.
You take care too.
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We don’t have to use the generator very often, but it is so nice to have when the power is out for any extended time. After having one for many years, I wouldn’t be without it! Drag him out next season and get one! I say next year because between Sandy and this storm, they are probably nonexistent!
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Thinking of you, dn, and sending good thoughts your way.
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Thanks, CJ. We had to leave our house this morning. It was just too cold. We are staying at my in-laws until further notice, or until I go insane, whichever comes first.
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Sometimes a little cold is better. (Are you horns showing?)
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We could have toughed it out, but our dog has congestive heart failure, and she was coughing quite a bit. So I made the call and we left. Glad we did.
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That should have read “are my horns showing” in the other comment. You definitely made the right choice.
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Across town, can’t open back door b/c of the blown snow depth. power outages throughout South County at 6PM. Good books here and some hand sewing projects (2 yrs overdue!)…. gorgeous white snow on branches, hope to take photos Sat. Oooops, dimming lights, got to run. Sending best wishes to bloggers here, fallen branch just hit side of house, crap. yikes,
GP
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Hope you’re ok, GP. We left our house this morning – too cold. I’ll post more tomorrow.
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I read that you are OK and evacuated – wise decision. This is our 3rd night sleeping in piercing cold temps and we decided that this would be our final night here. At 10 PM we huddled under a 2 foot pile of polartec and down blankets; unidentifiable rumblings caught our ear. What the heck? Wow, it’s the furnace coming alive. So grateful – how have the Sandy-devastated people in NJ and NY endured this long in these temps? Strong people! I am almost embarrassed to be writing about our experience. Remember that branch that hit our house on Friday evening? It was a neighbor’s tree with co-dominant leaders and a weak notch. Wind sheared one of the leaders – weak notches, anyone. Sorry to say that I’d warned them about this years ago. Glad no one was hurt. When tussling with the large branches, I lost my balance and went face-first into a snow drift. Frankly, I’ve enjoyed much of the past 3 days: walks in order to stay warm, chatting w/ strangers and neighbors, appreciating the beauty of snow and ice, hot oatmeal made on a camp stove. Even the inconvenience of wearing 3 clothing layers, simple meals, and lack of refrigeration are all good. What I miss most is my music….
Hope you return home soon.
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OH GP I feel for you. I just checked and our power is still out and I have to figure out how to work today – from Cranston.
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Thanks, DN,but the spotlight is now on you and I wish for a speedy return to your enchanted place by the sea. LOVE that part of our town – a world a part. Here’s to better days ahead for you.
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