12/8 Autumn pmps-97, Casey pmps 164

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MommaOfMuse

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Glad they found some grass to play in this morning. Since it started snowing here last night. First they were forecasting a dusting for us, then it went to 1-3 inches, then before we went to bed it was up to 3-5 inches and now this morning they are saying 4-7 inches. Last time they started this constant forecast raises we ended up with 22 inches. lol

Mel and The Fur Gang
 
Re: 12/8 Autumn amps-62,+3-185 Casey amps-88,+3-118

Dang! Look at those kitties!! :shock:

I'm updating Lucian's curve in the post, not the subject line, in case you want to keep up with him. He just got a 150something @+4, don't know where that came from! :o

Still snowing huh? :YMSIGH:

Do ya'll ever loose power? Do you have preparations in case of that? Kerosene heater or something? You prepared like a good little Girl Scout? :-D

We don't get snow too often and when we do it's rarely more than a couple inches. But we will get ice storms and loose power every few years. Back in 2003 I think, I lost power for 5 days and was all electric. Had it not been for the emergency kerosene heater I had bought 5 years prior, after another storm that knocked out power for 26 hrs at 27 degrees on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, we would have been in a world of hurt! It had not even been out of the box until we got the bad storm, 5 yrs later. Better to be prepared. :thumbup

The prior Mother's Day, I bought myself a really nice gas grill with an 11,000 BTU side burner. House was toasty and I cooked outside. It wasn't that cold after the first day, everything melted, but it took them 5 days to get all the power lines back up. We were in a very rural area.

I cooked for all my neighbors, who were living off cold food, sandwiches and such. There were 3 other families there besides us. At one point I had a big pot of Butter Beans and Ham on the burner and corn muffins in the grill, w/ the lid closed as an oven. We did fine and the neighbors were grateful for hot meals during that period. We pooled our resources, everyone pitched in meat and stuff. We figured we needed to cook it up, had no idea when the power would be restored. Every day I was out there making beef stew, homemade soup, muffins/cornbread, biscuits. Same thing after Hurricane Floyd. We had no power for 11 days that time.

Always nice when the neighbors come together in tough times. :thumbup
 
Well we ended up with about 4 inches. As long as it's just snow we seldom lose power. But its been known to happen so yep we could survive about a week with out. Since about Halloween we've been laying in extra cat food, litter, dog food and canned supplies for the humans.

Mel and The Fur Gang
 
Glad you didn't get snowed in. Been there a few times too. Back in the early 80's, we lived in the mountains of WV. Calling for 4-6 inches, we got 37 inches of snow on Valentine's Day and lived 12 miles from the nearest town. We were reasonably stocked up though. Good thing, it took a week before the roads were cleared.

I'm glad I don't have to deal with severe weather much any more, just an occasional hurricane. :o And I can run from them! :-D
 
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