LittleBear
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I live in Rochester, NH. We lost our power sometime after midnight on Thursday. Woke up to 2 to 3 inches of water in our basement (no power - no sump pump). Bailed water with 5 gal buckets for about 1 hour and then decided we needed to purchase a generator. Lowe's and Home Depot in Rochester had sold out within 30 minutes of opening that morning. However, HD in Biddeford had 64, and they allowed me to purchase one over the phone with a credit card!!!!! Got it hooked up around noon. All water pumped out in less than 20 minutes!!
The craziest part of this was trying to get the gas cans filled (we only had a little left from the lawnmower). Craig waited in line for more than 2 hours on Friday afternoon to get gas. There were only 2 gas stations in all of Rochester with power. Traffic was NUTS! I stood in line at Wendy's Friday pm for almost 2 hours to get something for us to eat. We thought it would be quicker to eat out than to bother making something at home - HA!!
Got the wood stove going on Saturday (it was 53 degrees in the house by then). We were warm and toasty by evening. Used our bbq grill and my canister stoves to cook the rest of the weekend. It was nice to have the generator to run the fridge, sump, and some lights. We have Direct TV so we were able to watch TV without waiting for cable to come back up. Didn't have any access to internet, though!
Finally got our power back last night around 11 - nearly 70 hours without power!
Although it was "fun" (sort of), everything was a challenge and our everyday routine - cooking, washing dishes, etc. - took a lot longer than if we had power. But - we're ready for the next time. We even took showers on saturday night with water heated on the wood stove and a watering can.
I really have a lot of sympathy for those out there still without power.
Little Bear
The craziest part of this was trying to get the gas cans filled (we only had a little left from the lawnmower). Craig waited in line for more than 2 hours on Friday afternoon to get gas. There were only 2 gas stations in all of Rochester with power. Traffic was NUTS! I stood in line at Wendy's Friday pm for almost 2 hours to get something for us to eat. We thought it would be quicker to eat out than to bother making something at home - HA!!
Got the wood stove going on Saturday (it was 53 degrees in the house by then). We were warm and toasty by evening. Used our bbq grill and my canister stoves to cook the rest of the weekend. It was nice to have the generator to run the fridge, sump, and some lights. We have Direct TV so we were able to watch TV without waiting for cable to come back up. Didn't have any access to internet, though!
Finally got our power back last night around 11 - nearly 70 hours without power!
Although it was "fun" (sort of), everything was a challenge and our everyday routine - cooking, washing dishes, etc. - took a lot longer than if we had power. But - we're ready for the next time. We even took showers on saturday night with water heated on the wood stove and a watering can.
I really have a lot of sympathy for those out there still without power.
Little Bear