trancejeremy
Adventurer
Kinda obvious, I know. But it's amazing how you take something for granted.
We had sort of a freak storm here in St. Louis Weds. night. Weird storm, came from the North (usually they come from the west).
Knocked out power to about half the area (including me). Something like 500,000 households. The power company seems to be losing ground, as today more storms knocked out a lot of people who either had theirs fixed, or hadn't lost theirs.
For a few hours, it's not so bad. Then problems start to build up. Heat, mainly. Water for me, as I get mine from a well (which has an electric pump). Then your electric gizmos like flashlights and cell phones run out of juice and you can't recharge them
Thankfully, it was only hot for one day. The storm cooled it down, but last night was pretty bad. Losing AC is one thing, but not even having a fan is bad. And St. Louis in Mid-Late July/early August has just about the most humid summers everyone (even Raymond Chandler noted that in the Big Sleep)
Had to sleep outside, but that didn't work out very well. Finally got to sleep, then the bugs attacked. And it's hard to know what to do with your pets. I've got 3 cats, and it got really hot inside, but can't really let them out, they could get eaten by something or lost or run over. And while my dogs went outside, they kept whining to go in, because they are used to sleeping w/ AC
Anyway, managed to borrow a generator. Even though it seems to get less gas mileage than my car (an old Mustang) I can at least power a few things (like this computer I'm posting from) and the AC, I'm probably better off than most of the rest of the people here.
Once the power is restored for real (which could possibly be another week), I don't think I'm going outside for a month.
We had sort of a freak storm here in St. Louis Weds. night. Weird storm, came from the North (usually they come from the west).
Knocked out power to about half the area (including me). Something like 500,000 households. The power company seems to be losing ground, as today more storms knocked out a lot of people who either had theirs fixed, or hadn't lost theirs.
For a few hours, it's not so bad. Then problems start to build up. Heat, mainly. Water for me, as I get mine from a well (which has an electric pump). Then your electric gizmos like flashlights and cell phones run out of juice and you can't recharge them
Thankfully, it was only hot for one day. The storm cooled it down, but last night was pretty bad. Losing AC is one thing, but not even having a fan is bad. And St. Louis in Mid-Late July/early August has just about the most humid summers everyone (even Raymond Chandler noted that in the Big Sleep)
Had to sleep outside, but that didn't work out very well. Finally got to sleep, then the bugs attacked. And it's hard to know what to do with your pets. I've got 3 cats, and it got really hot inside, but can't really let them out, they could get eaten by something or lost or run over. And while my dogs went outside, they kept whining to go in, because they are used to sleeping w/ AC
Anyway, managed to borrow a generator. Even though it seems to get less gas mileage than my car (an old Mustang) I can at least power a few things (like this computer I'm posting from) and the AC, I'm probably better off than most of the rest of the people here.
Once the power is restored for real (which could possibly be another week), I don't think I'm going outside for a month.