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Posted by farmallhal on January 15, 2007 at 14:44:03 from (64.85.217.178):
In Reply to: OT: All dressed up and no where to go. posted by Hugh MacKay on January 15, 2007 at 05:43:22:
Hugh, guess what - down went the power yesterday and we were dead to the world. Finally just got it back up this afternoon. Trees are on power lines everywhere and have to keep cutting them off fences as well. Yard is a mess with natures pruning job. Won"t have to look far for firewood to cut for dad"s furnace. Cows are sure giving my tractor a lot of attention. See me coming and they really like that hay we made last spring. Freezing rain has given way to cold temperatures and snow or sleeting now as it can"t decide what it wants to do. Going to be down in single digits this evening. House is slowing getting back up to normal and starting to feel warmer as house was down to 48 F. when power was restored after being down 18 hours. Take care and stay warm. Hal
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