Back on after 7 days, 12 hours with no electricity or hot water.

More later.

Nastional news seems to have reported this as a 20,000 household power outage.

We were hit with near hurricane force winds (71 mph) and trees went down on the power lines. ours stood, but the news services forgot a zero. It’s 200,000 people in Spokane, a city of 500,000, including police, fire, and hospitals with no power, and a total of 300,000 out of power including widespread damage to trees, houses, roofs, and cars.

We just got power back on.

We’re surviving, but now our basement drain quit working.

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Published on November 25, 2015 07:52
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message 1: by William (new)

William Wow. So sorry C. J... Hope things return to normal soon!


message 2: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Good thing there's no such thing as Global Warming, or other severe weather conditions.

Also a good thing: paper books, for when the power goes out.

I'm glad you and you've survived and are well (except the drain, sump pump issue).


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