This wasn’t supposed to happen. We get in from camping, have a nice meal out and a good night’s sleep, and wake up to find the house without power. Been there, done that. At least it’s not 27 degrees outside, but there are other problems. Amy’s pump requires electricity, and therefore we have no water. … Read More “Powerless again” »
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I am now iPodal and xBoxed. I can now be entertained six ways from Sunday via tiny gadgets with more computing power than the one that powered the early Apollo program. Several of Chip’s friends had gotten xBox 360s, and were unloading their old xBoxes a cut-rate prices. He passed one along to me. So … Read More “Snowbirds” »
There are seven of us. Add two parents, nine in-laws, twelve grandkids, and 6.5 great-grandkids, and you’ve got more than our family home can handle comfortably. This was the first time in quite awhile that all of us have been able to get together at the same time. While seemingly chaotic, the family gathering follows … Read More “A Taylor Family Christmas” »
I got out of bed, started a pot of coffee, and got the paper to read. I had plenty of light, and the house was warm. It was a normal morning. What a change from yesterday, when I fired up the generator to make a pot of coffee and run the heater in the bathroom, … Read More “Normal Morning” »
Now is the solstice of the year, winter is the glad song that you hear. Seven maids move in seven time. Have the lads up ready in a line. Ring out these bells. Ring out, ring solstice bells. Ring solstice bells. Join together beneath the mistletoe. by the holy oak whereon it grows. Seven druids … Read More “Happy Solstice” »
Yes, I’m about to snap. First, I watch as every house in our neighborhood regains power……except ours. The earliest estimate I have is still Thursday for the electrician, then Saturday for the reconnect. It’s hard to keep a positive disposition when your neighbors have lights and you’re still sitting in the dark. My better nature … Read More “Warmth” »
It has almost become a litany – a recitation of the things we still have that make us luckier that many in this storm. We have a generator. We have hot water. We have firewood. We have jobs that won’t lose revenue due to power outages. We have places with power that we can stay. … Read More “Still Powerless” »
Services were held at Fourth Presbyterian this morning, despite a lack of power. We hauled in piano from the Fellowship Hall, and had an abreviated service in a very cold sanctuary. With the bright sunlight filtering through the stained glass, and given the simplicity necessitated by a lack of printed bulletins, it was a very … Read More “Cold Church” »
Monday’s child is fair of face, Tuesday’s child is full of grace, Wednesday’s child is full of woe, Thursday’s child has far to go, Friday’s child is loving and giving, Saturday’s child works hard for his living, And the child that is born on the Sabbath day Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay. … Read More “Wednesday’s Child” »
We went on our first light hunt of the season last night. Things in our neighborhood are starting to sparkle, and the house across the lake has its large Christmas tree outlined in lights, with strands trailing from their deck all the way down to the water. We figured it was time for the rest … Read More “First Light Hunt” »