They used to say that they want to see that meter wheel spinning just as much as we do. Recently had a meter upgrade. Not even sure there’s still a wheel in it.
Yes, it IS selfish for you to whine about no electric blanket and wish those working to restore your creature comforts hurry, not because they can get warm and get some sleep, but because you can have your electric blankie back.
No thought or concern for the homeless who live in similar conditions (without the benefit of insulated walls to help keep the cold and wind out), who seek out warming shelters or a hot meal, likely the only meal (hot or not) for the day.
No thought for those being evicted from their FEMA shelters with no home to return to due to hurricane damage.
As long as you don’t have to live without your electric blanket one second longer than, all is well in the world.
I don’t just wish them luck, I pray for their success and safety out there. I live only a half mile from our local main power offices. I have noticed over the years that this section gets its power back pretty fast compared to other areas.
I’m always grateful for those utility workers freezing to get power back on. And very grateful for the crews that come from out of state to help with massive outages.
Da'Dad about 10 hours ago
They used to say that they want to see that meter wheel spinning just as much as we do. Recently had a meter upgrade. Not even sure there’s still a wheel in it.
cracker65 about 9 hours ago
Cuddle time
Macushlalondra about 9 hours ago
They would appreciate it Janis, they don’t want to be out there any longer than they need to be.
Rhetorical_Question about 9 hours ago
What! No thermals!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Even if you have a gas furnace, it won’t work without electricity for the blower.
mnexplorer+ about 8 hours ago
No, I don’t think it would be.
uhohlol about 5 hours ago
Don’t worry, they are well compensated. They don’t use prisoners, yet.
mgl179 about 5 hours ago
Yes, it IS selfish for you to whine about no electric blanket and wish those working to restore your creature comforts hurry, not because they can get warm and get some sleep, but because you can have your electric blankie back.
No thought or concern for the homeless who live in similar conditions (without the benefit of insulated walls to help keep the cold and wind out), who seek out warming shelters or a hot meal, likely the only meal (hot or not) for the day.
No thought for those being evicted from their FEMA shelters with no home to return to due to hurricane damage.
As long as you don’t have to live without your electric blanket one second longer than, all is well in the world.
1504jarvis about 4 hours ago
- 33 F in Ely, MN this morning.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 4 hours ago
I often thank God I live in a pleasant, warm climate!
bob but I spell it backwards about 4 hours ago
Janis should be happy she has a backup heater.
JessieRandySmithJr. about 4 hours ago
I don’t just wish them luck, I pray for their success and safety out there. I live only a half mile from our local main power offices. I have noticed over the years that this section gets its power back pretty fast compared to other areas.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Unsung heroes
Kalkkuna about 2 hours ago
Loodie Looks Comfy
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member about 2 hours ago
Hope Arlo’s finally got some dang pajamas on.
Chris about 2 hours ago
not in my book, wish away. :D
labradogg about 1 hour ago
Janis is such a drag.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 hour ago
No, I’m sure they’d be glad to know people were wishing them “luck.”
Bill The Nuke 20 minutes ago
I’m always grateful for those utility workers freezing to get power back on. And very grateful for the crews that come from out of state to help with massive outages.