In June we were visited by two tornados, huge damage. September we had a hurricane, more damage. Saturday night came an early unexpected snow/ice storm, 12 inches of snow with downed trees and powerlines everywhere. We haven't had power since Saturday and do not expect it back until next Saturday. The lines at the gas stations are backed a quarter mile or so; unbelievable. Except for fire and police the city is shut down for at least a week. I'm lucky to have a big generator I use to power lights while powerwashing Burger Kings after closing hours and plenty of gasoline, it keeps the house lighted, freezers cold and the HAM radios charged. Also runs the dishwasher, clothes washer/dryer, etc. The gas fireplace is keeping my home warm and gas hot water for nice showers. I ran power to the internet router and the net came on. Couldn't believe it. Life in New England; unhooking my powerwash trailer to mount the snowplow. I'll be back to finish the powerwash season later this week.
In June we were visited by two tornados, huge damage. September we had a hurricane, more damage. Saturday night came an early unexpected snow/ice storm, 12 inches of snow with downed trees and powerlines everywhere. We haven't had power since Saturday and do not expect it back until next Saturday. The lines at the gas stations are backed a quarter mile or so; unbelievable. Except for fire and police the city is shut down for at least a week. I'm lucky to have a big generator I use to power lights while powerwashing Burger Kings after closing hours and plenty of gasoline, it keeps the house lighted, freezers cold and the HAM radios charged. Also runs the dishwasher, clothes washer/dryer, etc. The gas fireplace is keeping my home warm and gas hot water for nice showers. I ran power to the internet router and the net came on. Couldn't believe it. Life in New England; unhooking my powerwash trailer to mount the snowplow. I'll be back to finish the powerwash season later this week.
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