hereyago
Miss My Boy Nubbs
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Hi. I live in southeast Virginia. Now, just recently, we had a wonderful Nor Easter which made me ponder some things.
Now, we have had to rough it with a generator,etc, in the summer when a hurricane visited us a few years ago. But:
To the people who have experienced power outages in a blizzard/ ice storm-which we haven't had in years, but what advice or ideas can you give about how to "rough it"?
We have a generator, we have non perishables and batteries, grill. What other things have you used that made an outage easier? My biggest thing is that I didn't want to turn off portable heaters for an hour so my hot water heater could warm up. ANy tricks of the trade? TIA
Now, we have had to rough it with a generator,etc, in the summer when a hurricane visited us a few years ago. But:
To the people who have experienced power outages in a blizzard/ ice storm-which we haven't had in years, but what advice or ideas can you give about how to "rough it"?
We have a generator, we have non perishables and batteries, grill. What other things have you used that made an outage easier? My biggest thing is that I didn't want to turn off portable heaters for an hour so my hot water heater could warm up. ANy tricks of the trade? TIA
The only thing we could do is pack some clothes (and our kitties!) and head to a hotel.
The water got too cold and they couldn't handle it anymore. I thought we were really well prepared - I even put in some of the vacation feeders for while we were gone, but apparently I forgot all about the water temp.