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<blockquote data-quote="Foxfire5" data-source="post: 3863307" data-attributes="member: 50971"><p>Longest we have ever been without power was in WA State when high winds took down trees and power lines all over the wester part of the State. We had no power for three and a half weeks. Temps fell to minus 8 degrees. Thank goodness for our generator and transfer box! The tough part was taking care of the horses. We pastured them 1/4 mile up the road and had to bring them down a steep Icey country road to the barn. We had lots of grass hay and alfalfa so no worry's there. Dogs and mouser's all slept together on the porch under lots of blankets. Cow and calf in the barn with lots of hay. My wife worked at the WA State Patrol and Troopers came and brought her to work every day as she was a communications officer and worked 60 miles away in Tacoma, WA. Telephone and electrical wires and trees all over the roads Fond memories! Best part is we had over a two years supply of firewood from downed trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxfire5, post: 3863307, member: 50971"] Longest we have ever been without power was in WA State when high winds took down trees and power lines all over the wester part of the State. We had no power for three and a half weeks. Temps fell to minus 8 degrees. Thank goodness for our generator and transfer box! The tough part was taking care of the horses. We pastured them 1/4 mile up the road and had to bring them down a steep Icey country road to the barn. We had lots of grass hay and alfalfa so no worry's there. Dogs and mouser's all slept together on the porch under lots of blankets. Cow and calf in the barn with lots of hay. My wife worked at the WA State Patrol and Troopers came and brought her to work every day as she was a communications officer and worked 60 miles away in Tacoma, WA. Telephone and electrical wires and trees all over the roads Fond memories! Best part is we had over a two years supply of firewood from downed trees. [/QUOTE]
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