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The Gods Must Hate Me
At least this was a minor thing. At least.
Storms. I usually love storms. Except for when they knock out the power. Last night, they decided to. I had been running errands for four hours in the 90-degree heat, having trouble breathing, exhausted and overheated. I just wanted to sit in The Cool Room (the only air-conditioned room), eat some cookies, drink some cold pop and watch "Ellen". KABOOM! Dark. Quiet. No "Ellen", no air conditioning no lights. Now, usually when this happens (every freakin' year), it will come back on within a few minutes. Not this time. Well, crap, what are ya gonna do? Get out the flashlights, light up the charcoal, and throw some burgers on the grill. And get a bag of ice or two to put the pop in, just in case. Our next-door-neighbor, Banjo, was also wondering what to do about the dinner of stir-fry chicken and veggies he'd been dreaming of coming home to. Hey! There's a grill with hot coals handy next door! So he brings his little metal thingy over that fits over the grill, and stir-frys his dinner, sharing some with us -- quite tasty. Then we all roasted marshmallows, of course. Well, that was kind of fun, but it was getting annoying. Several hours, and the power still was not on. And I had cats to feed. Ever try feeding cats in the dark? Seven of them? DH and I had two flashlights, and somehow managed to get them fed without stepping on anyone, which was a miracle. It got later and later, and we were getting hotter and more frustrated each hour. My friend KK in Indiana was going to call me, and sure enough, she did. So I sat and talked with her in the heat and the dark, and somewhere around 11:00 pm, everything jumped back on. I'm sure she could hear me whoop and holler not just over the phone, but over in Indiana without one. And the cats got to eat their second meal in the light. Ginger-lyn when it rains, it pours, floods, devours and destroys . . . . Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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KABOOM! Dark. Quiet. No "Ellen", no air conditioning no lights. Now, usually when this happens (every freakin' year), it will come back on within a few minutes. Not this time. Well, crap, what are ya gonna do? Get out the flashlights, light up the charcoal, and throw some burgers on the grill. And get a bag of ice or two to put the pop in, just in case. Yup. Our next-door-neighbor, Banjo, was also wondering what to do about the dinner of stir-fry chicken and veggies he'd been dreaming of coming home to. Hey! There's a grill with hot coals handy next door! So he brings his little metal thingy over that fits over the grill, and stir-frys his dinner, sharing some with us -- quite tasty. Then we all roasted marshmallows, of course. Of course! When it gets dark you can all start telling ghost stories Well, that was kind of fun, but it was getting annoying. Several hours, and the power still was not on. Try it for 5 days running. Work was knocked out too. So I grilled bacon, poured off the bacon grease to use in cornbread (had to use the eggs); scrambled eggs in a little drippings. I cooked a pot of rice and made jambalaya and also prepared steak and potatoes. Using up what was thawing out, don'tcha know And I had cats to feed. Granted, I don't have 7 cats to feed but using up what is in your freezer and fridge on a Weber Kettle can amount to sending you back to the Frontier. I was lucky to have a source of ice. Ever try feeding cats in the dark? Seven of them? DH and I had two flashlights, and somehow managed to get them fed without stepping on anyone, which was a miracle. I have oil lamps as well as flashlights. They light up rooms surprisingly well! I have a large table lamp and two smaller oil lamps with the finger-hook things so you can carry them around. The problem is when I'm carrying them around I always feel as if I should be wearing a long white gauzy fluffy gown with a mirror at the end of the hallway and some dark figure lurking behind me! Hmmm It got later and later, and we were getting hotter and more frustrated each hour. My friend KK in Indiana was going to call me, and sure enough, she did. So I sat and talked with her in the heat and the dark, and somewhere around 11:00 pm, everything jumped back on. I'm sure she could hear me whoop and holler not just over the phone, but over in Indiana without one. LOL! Yes, I felt that way when my power came back on after a week, too! And the cats got to eat their second meal in the light. Ginger-lyn when it rains, it pours, floods, devours and destroys . . . . Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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Last night, they decided to.
I had been running errands for four hours in the 90-degree heat, having trouble breathing, exhausted and overheated. I just wanted to sit in The Cool Room (the only air-conditioned room), eat some cookies, drink some cold pop and watch "Ellen". KABOOM! Dark. Quiet. No "Ellen", no air conditioning no lights. Oh, I know those feelings of total frustration, Ginger-lyn. "But all I wanted was to just sit and watch/listen to my favorite program! A simple ordinary thing, and it gets loused up!!" I realized during the last power failure that almost everything I love to do involves electricity, if only for purposes of illumination. I would NOT do well in countries that only get electricity for four or five hours a day. =o) Melissa |
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:11:38 GMT, yodeled:
At least this was a minor thing. At least. Storms. I usually love storms. Except for when they knock out the power. Last night, they decided to. I had been running errands for four hours in the 90-degree heat, having trouble breathing, exhausted and overheated. I just wanted to sit in The Cool Room (the only air-conditioned room), eat some cookies, drink some cold pop and watch "Ellen". KABOOM! Dark. Quiet. No "Ellen", no air conditioning no lights. Now, usually when this happens (every freakin' year), it will come back on within a few minutes. Not this time. Well, crap, what are ya gonna do? Get out the flashlights, light up the charcoal, and throw some burgers on the grill. And get a bag of ice or two to put the pop in, just in case. Our next-door-neighbor, Banjo, was also wondering what to do about the dinner of stir-fry chicken and veggies he'd been dreaming of coming home to. Hey! There's a grill with hot coals handy next door! So he brings his little metal thingy over that fits over the grill, and stir-frys his dinner, sharing some with us -- quite tasty. Then we all roasted marshmallows, of course. Well, that was kind of fun, but it was getting annoying. Several hours, and the power still was not on. And I had cats to feed. Ever try feeding cats in the dark? Seven of them? DH and I had two flashlights, and somehow managed to get them fed without stepping on anyone, which was a miracle. It got later and later, and we were getting hotter and more frustrated each hour. My friend KK in Indiana was going to call me, and sure enough, she did. So I sat and talked with her in the heat and the dark, and somewhere around 11:00 pm, everything jumped back on. I'm sure she could hear me whoop and holler not just over the phone, but over in Indiana without one. And the cats got to eat their second meal in the light. Ginger-lyn when it rains, it pours, floods, devours and destroys . . . . (((((Oh Ginger))))) "They come not single spies, but in battalions." Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 22:05:01 GMT, "Magic Mood Jeep©"
wrote: My friend KK in Indiana was going to call me, and sure enough, she did. So I sat and talked with her in the heat and the dark, and somewhere around 11:00 pm, everything jumped back on. I'm sure she could hear me whoop and holler not just over the phone, but over in Indiana without one. Heck - *I* heard it too LOL! Ginger-lyn Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:38:31 -0500, "jmcquown"
wrote: Try it for 5 days running. Work was knocked out too. So I grilled bacon, poured off the bacon grease to use in cornbread (had to use the eggs); scrambled eggs in a little drippings. I cooked a pot of rice and made jambalaya and also prepared steak and potatoes. Using up what was thawing out, don'tcha know And I had cats to feed. Granted, I don't have 7 cats to feed but using up what is in your freezer and fridge on a Weber Kettle can amount to sending you back to the Frontier. I was lucky to have a source of ice. Oh, man, I can't even imagine 5 days. I went one time without water for three days (water pipes froze during a bad winter, and bad landlord preferred getting drunk to fixing it), and I boiled snow to get water. It really *did* feel like Frontier days. Ever try feeding cats in the dark? Seven of them? DH and I had two flashlights, and somehow managed to get them fed without stepping on anyone, which was a miracle. I have oil lamps as well as flashlights. They light up rooms surprisingly well! I have a large table lamp and two smaller oil lamps with the finger-hook things so you can carry them around. The problem is when I'm carrying them around I always feel as if I should be wearing a long white gauzy fluffy gown with a mirror at the end of the hallway and some dark figure lurking behind me! Hmmm Lol! Oil lamps -- gotta look into that. It got later and later, and we were getting hotter and more frustrated each hour. My friend KK in Indiana was going to call me, and sure enough, she did. So I sat and talked with her in the heat and the dark, and somewhere around 11:00 pm, everything jumped back on. I'm sure she could hear me whoop and holler not just over the phone, but over in Indiana without one. LOL! Yes, I felt that way when my power came back on after a week, too! I bet! Ginger-lyn Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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On 30 Jun 2005 16:51:34 -0700, "Shiral" wrote:
Oh, I know those feelings of total frustration, Ginger-lyn. "But all I wanted was to just sit and watch/listen to my favorite program! A simple ordinary thing, and it gets loused up!!" I realized during the last power failure that almost everything I love to do involves electricity, if only for purposes of illumination. I would NOT do well in countries that only get electricity for four or five hours a day. =o) Melissa I'm the same way. Isn't that terrible? We are such slaves to electricity in the US, I swear. Ginger-lyn Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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wrote in message ... On 30 Jun 2005 16:51:34 -0700, "Shiral" wrote: Oh, I know those feelings of total frustration, Ginger-lyn. "But all I wanted was to just sit and watch/listen to my favorite program! A simple ordinary thing, and it gets loused up!!" I realized during the last power failure that almost everything I love to do involves electricity, if only for purposes of illumination. I would NOT do well in countries that only get electricity for four or five hours a day. =o) Melissa I'm the same way. Isn't that terrible? We are such slaves to electricity in the US, I swear. A long time ago, when we had strikes here in the UK by electricity workers I realised how dependent on electricity I was. I now have a gas "top of the stove" for saucepans, an electric oven and a woodburner. If the electricity went off, I could cook something on the gas top.. Okay, mainly boiling things and heating tinned food. I would lose everything I had in the freezer and fridge, though :-( so I have a store cupboard of tinned food. If the gas went off, I would have no heat in my kitchen as there is a gas fire in there. Neither could I cook anything in a saucepan, I would have to use my electric oven to bake things to eat, or the microwave. That would be no problem. In my main living room I have a woodburning stove. That heats my living room (but not the kitchen) and the upstairs and if the worst came to the worst and both gas and electric went AWOL I think myself and the cats are covered for an emergency ;-) Oh, btw, we also have a calor gas heater. Belt and braces girl here g Tweed |
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Down in in North Carolina with the possibility of hurricanes oil lamps are a
common feature in the house. wrote in message ... On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:38:31 -0500, "jmcquown" wrote: Try it for 5 days running. Work was knocked out too. So I grilled bacon, poured off the bacon grease to use in cornbread (had to use the eggs); scrambled eggs in a little drippings. I cooked a pot of rice and made jambalaya and also prepared steak and potatoes. Using up what was thawing out, don'tcha know And I had cats to feed. Granted, I don't have 7 cats to feed but using up what is in your freezer and fridge on a Weber Kettle can amount to sending you back to the Frontier. I was lucky to have a source of ice. Oh, man, I can't even imagine 5 days. I went one time without water for three days (water pipes froze during a bad winter, and bad landlord preferred getting drunk to fixing it), and I boiled snow to get water. It really *did* feel like Frontier days. Ever try feeding cats in the dark? Seven of them? DH and I had two flashlights, and somehow managed to get them fed without stepping on anyone, which was a miracle. I have oil lamps as well as flashlights. They light up rooms surprisingly well! I have a large table lamp and two smaller oil lamps with the finger-hook things so you can carry them around. The problem is when I'm carrying them around I always feel as if I should be wearing a long white gauzy fluffy gown with a mirror at the end of the hallway and some dark figure lurking behind me! Hmmm Lol! Oil lamps -- gotta look into that. It got later and later, and we were getting hotter and more frustrated each hour. My friend KK in Indiana was going to call me, and sure enough, she did. So I sat and talked with her in the heat and the dark, and somewhere around 11:00 pm, everything jumped back on. I'm sure she could hear me whoop and holler not just over the phone, but over in Indiana without one. LOL! Yes, I felt that way when my power came back on after a week, too! I bet! Ginger-lyn Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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