Haha, true... Ever had a similar thing happen where you live?
Ironic I would see this, my in-laws are 80 years old and their power went off about an hour ago, wife got home and told me, I got my genset out and loaded it into my trailer, will go over there in an hour or so if they don't get power restored. I moved to the country back in late '88, have probably undergone 20 power outages, the first one was in late fall and lasted for 3 days and beleive me, I wasn't at all prepared. Now, after being here for 23 years, I AM prepared. Plenty of extra food and water, genset, 25 gallons of gas to run it, have about 200 gallons of non-drinkable water stored in plastic drums to use for toilet flushing, etc. Since we have a well, water is a top priority. Genset can be plugged in to run the well but I would rather use it to preserve food, have some lites, and run sump pump if needed.
Scary thing about losing your power is when it happens you realize just how dependent you can be on that juice, it runs AC, appliances, TV/radio/computers, lites, etc. Cannot cook anything, have to have flashlites or night vision, etc.
Friend of ours lost power one time and they gradually realized with no garage door opener power (no side door to get in) they were basically at the mercy of the power company....because their car was in there...:laughing::laughing::laughing: Who is dumb enough to build a garage with no secondary door....???? :laughing::laughing:
Wow, 20 black outs, huh? No wonder you're so prepared! I'm curious, how much did that genset run you and how much power does it generate? Some other good ideas are solar/battery powered radios. I read of someone who caught the news updates that way.
Well, it was certainly an eye opener. Luckily, we have a gas stove and were able to manually light it and cook the perishables in the fridge, but other than that, we were out of luck. Most people around town were grilling.
The outage created instant chaos - showing us just how dependent on power our systems are. Every street filled with stopped traffic; accidents at intersections as many are looking out for themselves and ignoring basic traffic laws; cars stranded at gas stations; our card-dominated culture dumbfounded at ATM's; those dependent on eating out, forced to face their empty fridge. I shutter to think how our society could have turned on itself after a week of power loss. Thank God it was only one evening!
So often, we don't think about these things until it's too late! Haha, funny story. :thumbsup:
Last Thursday, we experienced a power outage in Southern California and parts of Arizona & Mexico. If you too were "in the dark", let's here your thoughts. A common phrase spoken around town since the incident has been, "Where were you when the power outage struck?"
Personally, I found it refreshing for our communities to be forced to socialize. I have never seen so many people on their front lawns, barbequing, walking their dogs, etc. (aside from holidays). We could probably use a power outage every once and awhile to serve as a reality check, as far as I can tell.
Although I'm pretty sure generator sales have spiked :confused2:, as well as long term food sales and backup lighting purchases, I'm curious, did anyone have LMF withdrawls?![]()