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When hopefully we have power again and the roads have been plowed.
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( thank you generator for giving me time to post this)
Thanks for your patience and understanding.
Be safe and stay warm all.
I have discovered knitting by candlelight.
Quite lovely!
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Stay warm!
Stay warm and safe!
Ugh! No power! Oh Tina, big hugs!!! Knitting by candlelight does sound kinda nice….stay warm!!
Definitely time to break out the mulled wine and cider and sit by the fireside. Good thing we know you all have lots of warm cuddly woolies to wear and wrap up in. Last year in Iowa we had to decamp and brave the roads to a warmer home for the duration. (No generator and no wood stove or fireplace 🙁 ) Driving past (and some times around) all the broken (snapped off) downed power poles will be a long held memory. Stay safe and we’ll be keeping our happy thoughts headed your way so all will return to a more normal state in the very near future. Hugs, Alice
We lost power last night, too. Knitting by candlelight is indeed a treat! I hope Henry is nestling in your lap keeping you warm and comfy!
I know the feeling and feel your pain!!! Hope you get power back soon!!
That hot shower’s gona feel good! Remember to look for the silver linings! I found several!!!
Sending you warmth & coziness, Tina! Hope you have a safe & peaceful weekend, filled with lots of wool!
That looks like fun for the kids! Happy Holidays!
YOWZA is all I can say! It is beautiful, though…
Well, if us drought-ridden folks down south could make your snow/rain head our way, we would.
And at least you had something in common with Obama for 11 hours, though the power outage on Oahu was lightening storm-induced – a rarity there.
Hope you’re all staying warm indoors.
Hey admin, great article. please continue this great work.