I had been wondering whether you were among the thousands and thousands without power. What a nightmare, but so glad you have heat now. I guess this is a time when you're happy to go to work. Good luck.
I was wondering how you were faring! I'm glad to hear you have heat and hope the others are back soon. Also, I hope you're finding time to read amidst the chaos!
We are getting our first taste of winter here today so I'm extra sympathetic to your 'no heat' plight. So glad you at least have that back. You can still read by flashlight or candlelight - but heat is a must-have. Hope everything returns to normal soon.
You got the worst of it that's for sure. Down here we had a few hours of snow but it melted as soon as it hit the ground. Glad you at least got your heat back. Take care. Denise x
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Sounds like a nightmare, hope it's over soon and that things (electricity, etc) are back up and running soon. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I'm glad you have heat at least. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteHeat is a start...take care, Diane!
ReplyDeleteNo worries! We will all be here when you get back! Here's hoping that things return to normal pretty soon!
ReplyDeleteGlad you've got heat, hope the rest comes soon.
ReplyDeleteHeat is good, and sometimes I love the adventure of living without electricity. Candle light and books with blankets. Hope it isn't too atrocious.
ReplyDeleteI had been wondering whether you were among the thousands and thousands without power. What a nightmare, but so glad you have heat now. I guess this is a time when you're happy to go to work. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteHope you have everything back up and running soon Diane! Keep warm and safe!
ReplyDeleteWe were fortunate, we only had to go 31 hrs. without heat & electricity!
ReplyDeleteThat's some progress! Take care!
ReplyDeleteI hope that everything is back to normal soon!!!! We were without electricity in Winter 2010 for 2 days and it was HORRIBLE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust take care and we will see you soon!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering how you were faring! I'm glad to hear you have heat and hope the others are back soon. Also, I hope you're finding time to read amidst the chaos!
ReplyDeleteWasn't this "little " storm nuts? So wrong. I hope it doesn't mean we're in for a horrible winter. Stay warm and dry!
ReplyDeleteHeat would be good! I hope everything's back to normal soon!
ReplyDeleteYes, take care, Diane, brrrr!
ReplyDeleteWe'll be here when you are able to come back.
ReplyDeleteKeep safe and warm
ReplyDeleteall best wishes
carol
Good luck! Keeping fingers crossed everyone gets all their services back quickly!
ReplyDeleteRobin
you poor thing!!! Hope you are able to keep warm!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a quick return to normal!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I hope normalcy is restored soon!
ReplyDeleteThat's terrible. We lost power but only for 4 or 5 hours... Last year we lost power for a few days in December, though, and it was not fun!
ReplyDeleteWe are getting our first taste of winter here today so I'm extra sympathetic to your 'no heat' plight. So glad you at least have that back. You can still read by flashlight or candlelight - but heat is a must-have.
ReplyDeleteHope everything returns to normal soon.
Thanks for the update! I was just thinking about you when I saw the news this weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh my, it's usually me that gets the snow first. Hope you're all doing ok now.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got your heat back!
ReplyDeleteYou got the worst of it that's for sure. Down here we had a few hours of snow but it melted as soon as it hit the ground. Glad you at least got your heat back. Take care. Denise x
ReplyDeleteHope this doesn't last too long! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteThis must have been miserable Diane (I know I was when I was without power for 6 days)!
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