Winter 2016-17
#1
Until now all we had was the odd dusting.
We just had heavy wet snow. A few short power cuts around town.
I think it's the biggest 'first' snowfall we ever had.
I'm not even going to try to clear the boulders at the end of the drive.
Fortunately these things are not a sign of what's to come.
We just had heavy wet snow. A few short power cuts around town.
I think it's the biggest 'first' snowfall we ever had.
I'm not even going to try to clear the boulders at the end of the drive.Fortunately these things are not a sign of what's to come.
#2
Until now all we had was the odd dusting.
We just had heavy wet snow. A few short power cuts around town.
I think it's the biggest 'first' snowfall we ever had.
I'm not even going to try to clear the boulders at the end of the drive.
Fortunately these things are not a sign of what's to come.
We just had heavy wet snow. A few short power cuts around town.
I think it's the biggest 'first' snowfall we ever had.
I'm not even going to try to clear the boulders at the end of the drive.Fortunately these things are not a sign of what's to come.
" I guess 4000 people are without power currently. I’m working outta my house today. I have power because I live close to McDonalds (on same power grid), and McDonalds is never closed ïŠ LOL"
#3
I've no idea what the technical terms are but I'm sure I once read something that suggested where we are is served by two something or others and that if one was out we might still get power from the other.
We've got off so lightly in all our time here, compared to some, that it sounds believable.
, and McDonalds is never closed LOL"
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They have some snow mixed with rain in the forecast for next week, although I doubt it will snow.
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Almost the entire month of October and Nov has seen rain, I almost forget what the sun looks like...lol
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I hope some cowboy driving a Ford F150 with Alberta plates hits a puddle in the road and soaks you as you walk along drinking your chai latte
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Rain sloshing down on Vancouver Island for two months now. I think we've had only six days when it didn't rain. Most days, it isn't a question of if it's going to rain but when the wind will get up and the water will come down. We had a blink of sun yesterday and my dog started barking at it - he is very suspicious of anything unfamiliar.
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How do people know stuff like that?
I've no idea what the technical terms are but I'm sure I once read something that suggested where we are is served by two something or others and that if one was out we might still get power from the other.
We've got off so lightly in all our time here, compared to some, that it sounds believable.
Wouldn't that be from their own generator?
I've no idea what the technical terms are but I'm sure I once read something that suggested where we are is served by two something or others and that if one was out we might still get power from the other.
We've got off so lightly in all our time here, compared to some, that it sounds believable.
Wouldn't that be from their own generator?
.AFAIK, the powers-that-be are able to use the something-or-others to switch power/get as many people back on grid as possible as fast as possible, regardless of proximity to McD...

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It's been quite mild here, for Qc values of "mild", so far this winter. Pissing down with rain ATM, & warm enough to have melted ice on stairs.



