Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The Joy of Electricity!

It is amazing what we take for grated huh?

We got our power back at about 9 last night. We lost it Sunday at about 2 am.  
 
It was cute...people stepped out of their houses, in the dark, and started clapping and cheering...one person set off a few fire crackers..then as the blocks got power down from us (most within about 5 or ten minutes) they would start clapping and cheering and setting off fire crackers...it was GREAT to hear the quiet when they FINALLY stopped the generators...but I MISS that sky, it was like camping without all the lights to dim the stars!
 
My sister was off from work on Sunday (she has every other weekend off!  And this one happened when the storm came through) , and my oldest was off too, of course, (even though he was in NJ at the time, and Monday he wasn't supposed to go to work because of the accident..) Small blessings.  So everyone was safe... My youngest son and I worked around the property in the day on Sunday evening after the storm passed and Monday, and read until it was too dark, and played cards by oil lamp light and pillar candles (set on big wide plates!)...Just like camping...I have 4 working oil lamps and it just so happens I just found lamp oil in July and bought it... I set them up on the slate top coffee table..it was like a camp fire...We cooked, and heated water, outside on the charcoal bbq.
 
After my son came home (an adventure in itself getting from NJ to Long Island), on Monday afternoon, and he helped his friend move to another area, we all relaxed later that night, and took care of business on Tuesday.

The local paper talks about how annoyed people are, that it took so long to get power back...(people have such short memories!) but they did it the right way....hospitals and fire departments, etc, got it first....then they concentrated on sections they could complete, then traffic lights (our main road here was closed off to left turns, because there were no lights) at main intersections, and as far as annoyed people...I didn't see ONE annoyed person.  Not in our area anyway  
 
Everyone was patient ....we figured it was going to be a lot longer then it was...and people just did clean up, and helped each other where they could....it was pretty pleasant ...and once some started getting power back, in other areas, they shared with the ones who didn't have it yet.
 
I mean it was a mere inconvenience, in that we are SO spoiled, and used to what we are used to....(I mean lets face it..no internet??   And cells wouldn't put calls through because so many circuits were jammed, they kept saying to text instead, and even texts barely went through) but I heard no one complain...it was like a camp ground.
 
Everyone just did what they had to do...of course if anyone had propane appliances they were fine....stoves AND showers! (ONLY one who complained in the least was the one next door....I asked him if his wife was ok because she has so many health problems and he said she was away, he said... "she was having the time of her life and he got stuck cleaning this all up".   And how he was so bored that he was going to bed so early he was waking up at "unglodly hours"....Haha!!  Hey!  Isn't that how life USED to be??
 
Yet really there wasn't all that much to clean up, and the last time we lost power (the east coast blackout in 2003) and hurricane Gloria, in 1985, both times we lost power for over a week.....And then we lost about 15 tall (80+') Oaks.  Our neighbor had to run loops around the Island, to find ice for her insulin and get her meds...(because EVERYONE was blacked out-remember?  Whole East coast to Ohio I think it was) ...so it was BETTER she was away!!  (I think he'll figure that out) 
But that's all the annoyance I heard....and that's just him.... and it wasn't really annoyance, just inconvenience..
 
We have 3 huge bees nest in the ground we already tried once to get rid of them, and now we need more spray...we can't really rake in that area....the neighbor got stung and he said he wasn't even that close to them....I said they are mad they can't get back in...
 
As I said, my oldest was away at the time of the hurricane (NJ) and got back Monday, and rented a car yesterday (it was the first day he could get out to do it.) ....one of his friends called him (I should say finally got through) to see if he (we) needed anything because we had no cars, or power, and he drove him to hospital to settled all the insurance paper work, and then to rent a car...nice of him...they really are cute kids...

We had no real damage...no trees down, just a lot of little branch ends and leaves..so that's all cleaned up now.  
 
The wind did a number on my garden...but my well driven tomato stakes are upright!  (if not the plants which show signs of late blight)  And of all the garden plants, or flowers, the garlic chive flowers are standing straight up..they did right through the hurricane and they are covered with bees loving this last burst of blossoms we get every year around this time.  I did take some pictures, but the camera ran out of power and there was no way to recharge it..  So because I didn't have a car, I couldn't get out and about to take any damage pics of other areas, it was cleaned up so fast.... oh well...I was also hoping to be able to drive around and collect wood, but without the cars I couldn't do that so I am hoping there are some tree places that want to get rid of all the wood they DO have.  It was kind of like a forced vacation!

Now we can get back to normal, except for the food in freezers and refrigerators we lost, and has to be replaced, and now I need a car.....that was our only losses.  Small drop in the bucket of what could have been.  Does that push my laptop back farther on down the list?  I sure hope not because it would have been nice to have a laptop!!  But it IS going to probably clean me out between a roof and a car!   (Haha!  And if It takes much longer I might as well just LEAVE the snow pictures up on the header because it'll be that time again!)
 
And all in all, it was BECAUSE of the urgings of the Governors, Mayors, and area politicians, that made so many people run out and prepared...So news reports can say they over reacted but had they NOT have made their urgings, and it had been worse, they would have complained about that too, not to mention IF they hadn't been so adamant in their urgings, maybe more lives would have been lost.  Gloria had 90 mile an hour winds.  This one (Irene) was downgraded before it hit, and the winds were a "mere" 60-70 mph.  It could have been much, much worse..this is ONLY the start of hurricane season here.

Such is life.... we dig our way out again and again....and we build back up.
 
Oh one more thought.  I know how sensitive my Lass was, and although she had been through a few tropical storms, I am sure this storm would have caused her some problems, so whats that they say?  Everything happens for a reason... I still miss her and often through the storm looked out at her stall to "check on her"..before I remembered...

Sorry this is so VERY long....hopefully I can work towards getting pictures again!
 
See you later,
Janie

Friday, August 26, 2011

Well NY..Batten Down The Hatches....

To ALL my NY and LI friends...please be safe and stay inside.....

As of this morning they said by the time it hits NY is will probably (unless something changes) be down graded to a category 1, which is good news since the ground is so wet already (8-10" in the past week) they expect a lot of trees (fully leaved) to come down, which means a lot of power outages...so the smaller this storm is the better...

AFTER this......AFTER the roof job....AFTER things calm down....I WILL get my laptop and be back in business!!

Number one son had an accident on the way home from work yesterday...he is ok...has a fractured sternum (contusion) and assorted bruises....gets a week off work....but most likely will need a new car.  The car he was driving was old...had no collision on it, and although it still runs, it only drives 30mph now, and no head lights....bad front end damage...we have to think about whether it is worth fixing or letting it go...

I will have to prepare the property for the coming storm Sunday, today, while I tackle the insurance stuff with him.
(he isn't feeling so great right now..I know it will be both of us going back and forth with people on the phone over this all day!)  But he is going away for the weekend (leaving tonight), and if we lose power he won't be able to do the insurance stuff next week..so he needs to do it now...(he should do it now anyway)

Thankfully he is not seriously hurt...and no one else was either (3 cars were involved)

(his BD is Monday!)

WOW!  Earthquake and hurricane in the same week!

so be safe everyone....Talk to you later...

Janie

Friday, August 19, 2011

Just a Little Note....

Just a little note to say I am still here!  (On my son's computer...sigh...)

They say when one door closes another opens..I would like to say another has opened!!  But not yet..I expect it soon though!!  Oh the other hand...it is sort of swinging open, as things around me change at a rapid pace!! (which changes MY world like it or not!)

Summer is always full of surprises, happy days, sad days and repairs ( and this year mostly repairs!  And the reason why the computer delay is a big one....we need roof!)  Once that is taken care of I can settle down and get back to business...

What's that saying about how...I have plans...lots of plans.....but Life keeps getting in the way!?

Well, so true, so true..hey who's complaining!?  No me!!  I NOW understand why some bloggers take the summer off....I should have just closed shop until the computer comes through!!  Although the events of this whole summer, so far, were totally unplanned!!!

LOTS going on in the garden...lots of shade (too much) and dry weather early on, caused a lack of female flowers on the zucchini!!  NOW I am finally starting to get some female flowers...so that has been late.  but LOTS of very big tomatoes, and eggplant, and peppers coming, and zinnias are full of colorful blooms, mixed with marigolds (I always have zinnia and marigolds in the veg garden, also I generally add some gladiolas and nasturtium and sweet alyssum...this year I didn't add as much..I need to do a garden bed re-do) ...eventually I will get back on track!!

Until then, have a great rest of the summer...as SOON as the roof is taken care of, and I can see where I stand I am back...
(I miss Lass fiercely!!   I miss that part of my life..it IS a whole different lifestyle)

See ya later, 

Janie