17 September 2008 @ 03:40 pm
Survived Ike but one of millions without power  
Sorry to have been out of contact for so long. We have no power at the house. I'm at the office for the moment because I need to recharge our cell phones and other equipment. We lost two trees: the Arizona ash that I knew would fail and the fig tree that I adored. We lost a significant number of shingles on the roof. We were extremely fortunate. It's a lovely thing that the Better Half and I each have a long history of camping because we already had most of what we need to survive without power. It's annoying to stand in line for ice every single day but we're all alive, in good health if you don't count mosquito bites in the dozens, and have much to be thankful for.

I'm *especially* grateful for an early taste of fall. So often it's even hotter after one one of these storms so I'm thrilled to have what around here passes for cool weather. The lows are in the low 60s and the highs are in the low 80s. As I'm without air conditioning at home, I'm ecstatic for the nice weather.

I don't know how often I'll be at the office. The Better Half's mother has a house on one of the bayous near Galveston Bay. We're needed down there to help salvage what we can as the mold is taking over her house.

[livejournal.com profile] beeej? If you're reading this, I don't know how much I'll be able to do for the final challenge in [livejournal.com profile] sg1_lims. :( I'm really sorry about this but I want to warn you that I have no good idea when I'm getting power restored. My neighborhood suffered a heart-breaking number of downed trees. On my block alone, there are two huge, uprooted trees being held up by the power lines. This is not unusual within our neighborhood. Maybe it'll go really quick once power crews get to our neighborhood but thus far we haven't seen anyone. Center Point Energy estimates that our power will be restored, "after Monday, September 22." (*.pdf map is here in case anyone's interested but hasn't yet found it.)
 
 
Current Mood: exhausted
 
 
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[identity profile] mrkamikaze.livejournal.com on September 17th, 2008 08:59 pm (UTC)
Cynthia was commenting on how our Ren Fest skills and supplies have been so handy during this time. The single cup coffee filter has been especially nice.

And praise Jeebus for the weather!
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on September 17th, 2008 09:10 pm (UTC)
Yes! The crisp morning weather and the hiss of the propane cylinder brings back many a fond memory. My French Press coffee maker is only 1 cup at a time and will have to be remedied as soon as some actual supplies make it to the local stores. I'm not a pretty sight when forced to wait for my morning fix.

Hee! Jeebus is our household god, too, and has received MUCH praise for the weather. Are y'all also without power? I was hoping you were good as it seemed as if the West side was spared the worst of the storm's wrath. We saw Greg yesterday at Whole Foods; he's without power. We invited him for dinner but he didn't show. :(
[identity profile] mrkamikaze.livejournal.com on September 18th, 2008 01:29 pm (UTC)
We're ok, but we're on day 6 with no power.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on September 22nd, 2008 05:17 pm (UTC)
We're on Day 10 with promises we shouldn't expect to go beyond Day 14. I'd feel a lot better 'bout that if I'd seen any trucks in the area. :|