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Just had a 1 hour 17 minute power failure. Finally saw one of my kuhlis out
and about immediately after the power was restored. All looks fine and I expect all to be fine but I will be keeping my eyes open for problems and will notify this group of any, at the very least for "research" type purposes (i.e. what others can expect in similar situations for prevention reasons). This is nothing compared to the past when I was finishing high school and it was mid december and the power went out for 18 hours! The natural gas was out at the same time and the other half of the city got better treatment than us (seemed like favoritism) as they retained full power through out the whole thing. The house temperatures reached 38 degrees fahrenheit and luckily all I had for pets besides 2 cats and a dog were 3 mosquito fish and 1 california newt. The pets did fine but he fish went into hibernation for a few days (or some kind of temperature shock) because of the low temperature. Talk about brisk walks around the house! In order to wait out the power failure I tried to sleep with 10 or more blankets on me and I was still cold! It sure was wonderful when the power was restored.... |
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