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    great pictures

    Great pictures Elizabeth,not so great for people who lost their power.Like the one with the frozen Pumpkin.The trees look beautiful covered with ice.
    thanks very much devon. I have been boo'd.

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    Elizabethann, those photos are stunning! Thanks for sharing. I am so glad you are back home with heat and all.

    Most of my cousins are still without electricity, as of 4 this evening.
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    Dad lost power for all of 5 minutes, but spent this afternoon getting rid of the branches and limbs of pine trees that came down in the storm. Even the Walmart and the gas station across from it were closed on Friday, and my big brother had a heck of a time getting to work.
    I've Been Frosted

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    Quote Originally Posted by fritz03 View Post
    Great pictures Elizabeth,not so great for people who lost their power.Like the one with the frozen Pumpkin.The trees look beautiful covered with ice.
    I will agree.. I hope everyone is safe & have heat back on now..

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    Nope, still over 100,000 with no power. Spoke with one of my cousins today, in Kingston, NH; word is, they will be lucky to have power returned by Christmas! He and his wife, along with their 2 daughters, 2 sons in law, and 4 grandchildren, are all camped out at a friend's house, a friend who has power. Most of NH has well, so with no electricity, the pump won't work, and there is no water, for things like flushing.

    He said it is a very organized effort. First the snow plows come through, and move all the debris to the sides of the road, so the road is open and accessible. (There is no snow to speak of, they are not plowing snow). Next the wood cutters come through, removing dangling trees, limbs and branches from the wires and poles. Finally, the electric company cherry pickers come through, getting the wires reconnected. It is a long slow process, in the cold, and with 3 inches of snow predicted overnight tonight.

    I finally reached some cousins for the first time today on their cell phones. They have finally made it to friends or hotels where they can recharge the cells. They said they feel like pioneers!
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    We've heard so much about this down here. Thanks for the update from all you guys in that area. Those pictures are unreal, Beth. Stay safe and warm!!! {{{{{HUGS}}}}}


    I've been Boo'd...
    Thanks Barry!

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    Food for Thought >>>

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post

    They have finally made it to friends or hotels
    where they can recharge the cells.
    What everyone should have:

    A "Vehicular Charging Cable" for your cell phone!

    Instead of needing a regular electric company power-line to charge your phone,
    a Car Charger cable lets you use you car or truck cigarette lighter socket
    to recharge your cell's battery.
    Usually an hour or two is all it takes for a full recharge.


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    There is no terrible beauty like an ice storm
    The world is covered in spun silver and glass
    Humble weeds, long dead for the season
    Become art nouveau sculptures of curve and shape
    Trees becomes clouds of spun lace
    And pines droop elegantly in their arboreous agony
    Every thing exposed now sparkles and glints
    In the sun that inevitably follows
    And blinds us to the danger
    Until the heart-wrenching crack of limbs
    And necklaces of crystal break and
    Shatter the power grid as they fall
    And the stillness that follows the storm
    Is breathtaking
    Until the rip of the chainsaw
    Grinds us back to reality
    And the aftermath
    I've Been Frosted

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