Winter Storms and Blackouts - Simple Tips to Stay Warm
December was a crazy month. We had one adverse weather advisory followed by another - high winds and rain, flooding, high winds and rain, snowstorm, and high winds again. The windstorm one Tuesday night was quite strong - it took out a number of trees in our area, which then took out the power lines, blew transformers, and blocked roads. We were fortunate and were only without power for a day and a half. It took a while to get into town that Wednesday morning, but the road crews and the electric company crews were out bright and early working hard to open up roads and restore electricity. It was a dark drive home Wednesday night with no lights along the freeway, but our oldest son had the oil lamps and candles lit at the house, offering a welcoming glow when we returned. Since our wood stove is not yet installed*, the house was a bit chilly. Husband had a plan, however, and with the help of a Mr. Heater indoor propane heater we picked up in town, we soon had the house nice and coz...