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Saturday, March 30, 2019
Water preps pay off
Just a little note to mention something interesting.
A bit over 2 weeks ago was the windstorm that ripped away my shingles and knocked out the power for 15.5 hours. Well, Thursday afternoon the whole town (as far as I know) lost water when a water main burst and flooded part of town.
The water was back on Friday morning, but we are under a 72-hour "boil order" now. As if anyone would need to warn me to boil the water... But, I don't need their water. I'll make it on my stored water until Monday (if that's still when the boil order ends), easily. In fact, I've barely dipped into what I have stored.
I did tape off the faucets (as in the picture above) as a reminder to not use the tap water. Habits are hard to buck!
Twice, in two weeks (plus one day) I've relied on my "preps" to smooth over a situation that would have been worse if I hadn't prepared. Even my parents had stored water due to my advice.
Fun times!
UPDATE:
I should know better than to ever listen to government about anything. The incompetence is a standard feature. And, honestly, I wasn't trusting them much.
Monday the 72-hour boil order came to an end. I checked around and no one had heard any different. Just now (Tuesday, 7:30 pm), almost 2 days later, I find out they had extended it until tomorrow at noon-- unless they decide something different by then. Good job keeping the people informed, morons.
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Reminder: I could really use some help.
Environmental impacts
Who is the problem: the person who drops an apple core in his yard or the person who keeps a tire fire going behind his house?
Why should the person who drops an apple core be punished while the guy with the tire fire gets a pass? Or, if not a "pass", at least doesn't get held to the same standards as the other guy.
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Reminder: I could really use some help.
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