nakneker
Gold $$ Contributor
Dang, I feel for everybody dealing with no power and the cold, I've been there and it is no fun at all. I hope the weather changes soon and life starts getting back to normal! I hope the elderly that don't have friends and family close are making it through ok. Rough stuff!
Our local power company wanted too much $$ to run power out to our place when we built, we went with solar, dropped a well, installed a back up generator, have woods stoves, propane and 50+ cords of hardwoods on the place. We had serious cold spell 8-9 years ago that broke a lot of pipes and cut the electricity to some neighbors of ours. We invited them to stay with us for a couple days, it was kinda of crowded but they were very grateful and we've been good friends ever since. As crappy as these things are sometimes we can find a silver lining in the experience.
Thoughts and prayers to all of you who have been affected by this!
Our local power company wanted too much $$ to run power out to our place when we built, we went with solar, dropped a well, installed a back up generator, have woods stoves, propane and 50+ cords of hardwoods on the place. We had serious cold spell 8-9 years ago that broke a lot of pipes and cut the electricity to some neighbors of ours. We invited them to stay with us for a couple days, it was kinda of crowded but they were very grateful and we've been good friends ever since. As crappy as these things are sometimes we can find a silver lining in the experience.
Thoughts and prayers to all of you who have been affected by this!