Just returned from the 17th century!
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For the first time in the five years since we moved to west Jersey, we weren't the ones without electricity. Seemed like if the wind blew too hard we had no juice. Of course, ever since investing in a generator it seems we aren't as often without the lights. So, my sympathy to all of you who went throught this. Candlelight looses its romance quickly. Our longest time without electricity was four and one half LONG days. Yeah technology!
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I know this may seem like a strange question, but after spending several weeks in the Southwest (we live in the Northeast) and appreciating being able to see the stars in a way I haven't been since I was a kid (due to all our lights), I'm wondering if people took notice of that. I recognize that it was hardly uppermost in folks' minds as they dealt with uncertainty, worries about loved ones, extremely long walks home, no cooling, water, etc., etc., but once those anxieties settled did people notice?
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Nov 8th, 2018 09:17 AM



arkness, I thought how it might have felt if I were out on the range in Wyoming .. SO dark!!

