Posted by coshoo on February 02, 2021 at 03:14:40 from (97.113.226.86):
In Reply to: Re: 50 Years Ago posted by Paul from MI on February 01, 2021 at 19:54:04:
We had a blizzard here in western Washington in '78, too. Maybe the same one! East wind started blowing and drifting snow, temp in the 20's. We were living in a mobile home, and the power went out about 8 pm. I started thinking we were in real trouble- no heat, driveway drifted in so we couldn't get out. Just then the phone rang- next door neighbor- he said "You guys better get over here." So Mrs. and I walked over, me carrying our 2 year old. We stayed with Charlie and Winona for several days. They heated with wood, had a cooktop on the wood stove, and to top it off, they were Mormons so had a year's worth of food. Sat around and ate most of the time, and I walked back home twice a day to feed my cattle. Not exactly "good times", but a good memory.
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