Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Snow in November

We expected snow and when we awoke this morning there it was! While we have had flurries, this is the first snow that stuck. At 5 this morning it was just a dusting. Thick, fat flakes fell fast and by 7:00 there was enough to make the roads a bit slick. Off we went to breakfast with the main roads a bit snow covered. I generally go to the library to work Tuesday morning but as the snow accumulated I decided that I would stay home. After an email to the library, I did some work around the house and then set up the printer that was delivered yesterday. This HP printer will allow us to print from our iPads as well as wirelessly access it. I have it up in the loft for easy access from down stairs and will use it for color printing up here. I do mostly print using the laser printer as that is much less expensive. However, the ability to print from the iPad is a great convenience!

We were out often today with Honey, who really enjoys the snow. Below are some pictures I took on one of our "out and about" walks.


She is so cute - she just plunks down. 


These pictures were taken a bit before noon. The snow fell straight down as there was little or no wind. 


The trees and shrubs were quite lovely!

By afternoon it warmed up enough that the snow melted on the roads and driveway. As I look out of the window up in the loft, the trees are still dressed in snow. What's left will probably freeze overnight. 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Snow

Yikes it's snowing! Not much in town and temps above freezing

Sunday, November 04, 2012

SuperStorm Sandy - That was the Week That WAS


It’s hard to believe that anyone was not aware that a major storm was approaching this past week. Predictions and computer models were talked about morning to night. The weather people did a fine job of alerting everyone we were in for a doozie. Because of this we made several runs to the store Monday in preparation “just in case”. The loss of power seemed a real possibility and our electric company had left a phone message saying we could be without electricity for several days. While we have a generator that gives us some lights, TV and Internet, pumps the water and also powers the freezer, it is not hooked up to the heater. To prepare for this event, I vacuumed, did several loads of laundry, and generally tidied things up while B blew leaves (again) and did some other prep stuff. We also watched TV to monitor the impending storm, choosing to watch WPVI in Philly as they had the best coverage and we still have many friends in the Philly/South Jersey area.

Dinner was stuffed round roast pounded thin with gravy. We were eating dinner when the lights flickered and then went out. The generator kicked in and all was fine. Had water – hot and cold, TV, Internet and lights. We finished dinner and I washed up rather than put anything in the dishwasher because YOU NEVER KNOW! We went to sleep with the sound of the generator…and it was getting cold.

Tuesday found us with gloomy skies, rain and the aftermath of the high winds we had overnight. The generator was still on – TV and Internet were out – bummer! We used the cell phone to check and found on Facebook that downed wires on a road close to us. OK, maybe that was the cause of no power. We agreed that if the electricity was not on y 8:30 AM we would turn off the generator in case this was going to last several days. I filled several pots and jugs for both flushing and drinking. I also moved perishables from the refrigerator to a cooler with some of the ice we had. We then turned the generator off. And we moved down to the family room where we have a propane fireplace. It got colder with the outside temperature dropping to 45 and the house temperature was dropping too. B made a trip into town and noted that while the Post Office and diner was open, most businesses were closed. Trees down but no major damage that we could see to homes. The loss of electricity looked wide spread. On our walks with Honey we could hear other generators working. One we knew was for an a house used only on weekends. While the generator goes on automatically they only go off when you turn them off or they run out of propane. We did see two PPL trucks at the bottom of our road checking the power lines. B had called to report the power was out so it was good to see they knew about us. We turned the generator back on around 4 and charged the phones and turned on the lights. Still no TV or Internet. I cooked dinner on a single burner electric hot plate. As we finished diner, there was a click and the lights went on! We also had cable TV and Internet. So we put the house back in order, empting pots of water and plugging in things to get charged. We were looking at TV when the lights again went off and the generator went back on. After 5 minutes it was still running so B went down and turned it off and we went to sleep.

Wednesday was again gloomy and dark. We again turned the generator back on and made breakfast. This is getting bad! It was really cold in the house. Outside it was 39 and inside it was 54. B had an appointment and the place was open so off he went while I again filled pots and such off, made sure everything we needed was charged, and again turned the generator off. I went down to the fireplace and worked on my laptop. Honey laid by the fire for a bit and then moved as it was really warm there. Around 11:30 AM the power came back on. It did flicker once but stayed on. The heat came back on and all was good!
We are aware that our experience is nothing compared to what folk in Southern Jersey and New York are dealing with. Some pictures below that I took over the three days.

 Tuesday night dinner was better with this big spot light flashlight along with the three candles.
No TV but at least we could see

 A tree down on the other circle in our community

 The other circle had a tree on some lines. Could be why they got power after we did. 

 At least the trees that came down didn't hit any houses on the circle


Lots of woods means lots of trees


About Me

After working for 40 years in education, I retired and with my husband moved to the "wilds" of PA. This blog is thoughts and pictures of what we are doing.