ericolson
01-22-2007, 12:15 PM
Well, folks, finally took my first shower in ten days this morning at a gym I go to. Prior to that, bucket baths. Lost power on the first night of the ice storm, so it's been ten days now with no power or heat. The power company says it could be another ten days before we get power back. Power finally came back on at work, so that's why I'm able to get on the forum.
I'm not whining, mind you, not at all. I've been able to keep the temp in my livining room at or near 70' pretty much the entire time with the fireplace and two kerosene heaters. I've got a lot of camping and hiking gear, so no problem being able to cook. Freezer items are outside in a cooler so they stay frozen and 'frig items are in the garage where it's cold but not freezing. Have light in the evening with three oil lamps and a railroad lantern I had sitting in the shop. I was surprised (pleasantly) to find it still had a wick!!
I wander up to the shop now and then, just to look at my machines and tools. I've still got four panels in clamps that I'm not going to touch until the power comes back on!:)
I've got a lot of trees down in my yard and on my property. I'm going to be contacting my sawyer about milling a lot into lumber. There's a beautiful old hickory that landed on my neighbor's barn (crushed it), that's going to live again in future furniture projects. The trunk is huge, about 2 1/2 to 3 feet in diameter. I need to measure it. I'm definitely going to be good on on firewood for a couple of years!!:D
All in all, a very interesting experience. My girlfriend and I are not miserable at all, with the exception of the kerosene smell which now permeates the entire house. I know there are a lot of others still without power that are worse off than we are. Found out yesterday at church that one family was hauling water from a creek on their property!!
I will readily admit, however, that the adventure of living (for the most part) in the 1890's-early 1900's is beginning to wear a bit thin. But, hopefully, I'll go home and the power will be back on...
Just needed to vent a little. Thank you all for listening.
I'm not whining, mind you, not at all. I've been able to keep the temp in my livining room at or near 70' pretty much the entire time with the fireplace and two kerosene heaters. I've got a lot of camping and hiking gear, so no problem being able to cook. Freezer items are outside in a cooler so they stay frozen and 'frig items are in the garage where it's cold but not freezing. Have light in the evening with three oil lamps and a railroad lantern I had sitting in the shop. I was surprised (pleasantly) to find it still had a wick!!
I wander up to the shop now and then, just to look at my machines and tools. I've still got four panels in clamps that I'm not going to touch until the power comes back on!:)
I've got a lot of trees down in my yard and on my property. I'm going to be contacting my sawyer about milling a lot into lumber. There's a beautiful old hickory that landed on my neighbor's barn (crushed it), that's going to live again in future furniture projects. The trunk is huge, about 2 1/2 to 3 feet in diameter. I need to measure it. I'm definitely going to be good on on firewood for a couple of years!!:D
All in all, a very interesting experience. My girlfriend and I are not miserable at all, with the exception of the kerosene smell which now permeates the entire house. I know there are a lot of others still without power that are worse off than we are. Found out yesterday at church that one family was hauling water from a creek on their property!!
I will readily admit, however, that the adventure of living (for the most part) in the 1890's-early 1900's is beginning to wear a bit thin. But, hopefully, I'll go home and the power will be back on...
Just needed to vent a little. Thank you all for listening.