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  • #61
    The power JUST came back on 1/2 an hour ago. It went out late Thursday.

    On Friday I went out to see my girl at the farm. On the whole 70-acre place, five trees came down. Three of them were IN my girl's 3/4 acre paddock and one was just on the other side of the fence. She's just fine and so's her buddy. The water is still out at the farm, though, as they're on a well.

    A tree fell on a house up the street from me. We had power lines in the road and fallen trees suspended ONLY by power lines.

    I slept through most of the storm itself but it seemed like it really picked up around midnight, just when I was going to sleep.

    What was funny was looking at the map of counties declared "states of emergency." There were 17. Including EVERY surrounding county. But not mine.
    It's a uterus, not a clown car. - Sayyedati

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    • #62
      Was at the barn all day today... Tree is hanging over our arena, suspended by the fence next door. Tree fell next to the house on the property, luckily missing it.

      Still no power (at the barn). I never lost power at my house on Queen Anne though. ;-)

      Reports from folks who've ventured into the park say it's pretty much a mess, most trails blocked, but there is one skinny trail that is still clear & can take you from Evergreen/Park Place to the power line. Ranger Mary & crew have got their work cut out for them!

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      • #63
        Checking in...

        Well, still no power in my neighborhood in Seattle. It went out at about 8:30 pm Thursday. City Light says either Monday, or as late as Thursday--yep, Thursday!! I've been holed up with my three dogs trying to stay warm with no heat. I'm only able to check in at work. It was actually nice to come in after being at home all weekend.

        The barn fortunately had no major mishaps. They have no power, but all is well. The horses are all well, and just a few large branches down in the back.

        I have to say the wind was quite scary. I have never experienced anything like it. I didn't sleep at all that night. The noise was piercing, and there were so many trees down in my area. The greenbelt behind us was demolished.

        I hope everyone else is doing OK.

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        • #64
          After the Inauguration Day storm it trook Mary quite some time to get a plan of action from the state about cleaning up the park. Since it is designate a natural area, the feeling was ( on the states part) that it should remain as is.

          She did not accept that and took matters into her own hands. I cannot remember the original tree count but I am sure it was over 1000 trees down.

          She will have things cleaned up in no time. Biggest problem is widdowmakers, trees suspended in air held up by other trees. Another strong wind can bring them down or the come down without warning ( thus widdowmaker)

          Thank goodness non of the new structures at the ring were harmed, They took plenty long time getting built in the first place.
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          • #65
            In Carnation...
            No electricity
            No water
            No heat
            Just got landline phone this a.m.
            Sporadic cell phone service and...
            No internet of course

            I work at home but there's a vendor in South Seattle that I visit periodically and today was one of those scheduled visits. Little do they know I might be here all week!
            Shall I tell you what I find beautiful about you? You are at your very best when things are worst.
            Starman

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            • #66
              Just got power this morning (monday) It was a whopping 38 degrees in the house when I awoke...

              But luckily the only damage we had was to a fence. The barn manager forgot to latch the arena doors and those snapped off, but the barn has had power arrrgggg...

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              • #67
                I used to live in Federal Way outside Seattle...so I've followed all of this closely...

                YIKES, you guys!

                Sending you all lots of good thoughts and jingles after such a HORRIBLE storm! It sure sounds scary...I think I'd have been up all night with that one myself.

                Keep us all posted!

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                • #68
                  The barn where I take my lessons is still without power as of yesterday and about 8 portable outside stalls blew over in the middle of the night Thursday . Luckily all these horses have paddocks attached so no horses were hurt but they all got out so people were out chasing horses down in the middle of it all. They have to get the insurance company out to assess the damage before they can put the stalls back up so the horses are at a very nice place across the road for the time being. Also lucky they are on city water and not well water where you need electric to run the pump.
                  Yogurt - If you're so cultured, how come I never see you at the opera? Steven Colbert

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                  • #69
                    How nice to go to work today where it was warm...our power is still out. This is one of the few times I won't cry about my city water bill...at least we've not had water to worry about. The folks with generators were having trouble finding gas over the weekend....I did not envy them at all. The damage I've seen just driving around Kent, Auburn, Enumclaw and up to Bellevue is unreal. I've heard Carnation got hammered...and I"m sure other places are just as bad.

                    I finally at least SAW a power truck near us today so am really hoping that we're back on tonight....a few of our neighbors that get power feeds from over the hill are on so we hope and hope!!!

                    Our neighbors car was completely crushed by a huge fir tree...missed their house by a couple feet. We had a poplar tree snap off and take down one fence...at least it wasn't a fence out to the road. We've got holes punched through the roof of our house from branches and one big branch shot clear across the yard where I thought I'd safely parked the car and punched out one of the fog lamps...at least there wasn't body damage with it. My other neighbor had three giant trees go down right next to her new covered arena...one missed it by just a few feet...man they got lucky.

                    The trees still hanging over the roads hung by powerlines are totally unreal. I can't believe some of those guys will have power for weeks!

                    I bet it will be days before lots of the rural area PNW'ers are back on a computer.
                    Andrea Clibborn-Anderson
                    www.crestlinefarm.com
                    Home of Pinto Dutch Warmblood Palladio

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                    • #70
                      It sure sounds like those of you in the PNW have had a horrible experience that continues and continues. Hopefully if you have wood burning stoves or fireplaces you can at least keep warm with all the firewood that has come down. We went through a hurricane here in VA and it took a couple of years to have all the trees cleaned up so it didnt look like a war zone around our home. Fortunately none of the buildings were hit but they trees sure came over taking others in their path. Stay warm, get out the down quilts and snuggle!!
                      http://www.talloaksfarm.net ---"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." --- Winston Churchill

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                      • #71
                        My power came back on Saturday afternoon. I've some lovely pictures of the damage at the farm. Who knows when they will have power. Line from the public road was taken down by a tree on the private road. They are using a generator to run the pump for the well. At least all the horses have water.

                        Andrea it was nice seeing you on Saturday evening. Hope you have power soon!

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                          #72
                          I am still without power at home. I was told approx 5 more days. I saw KOMO doing a show by some of the downed lines up the road on Woodinville Duvall Road.
                          Olson's lost a huge tree, thank heavens it did not hit anything.
                          I am slowly typing this in light of the fireplace.
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                          • #73
                            Unfortunately since the storm the wind has really died down.

                            And the pollution index has soared sky high.

                            The news encouraged people who do not need fireplaces for heat to not burn.

                            I have heard of people going east of the mountains for gas.

                            It is just as fast to drive from my neighborhood to eastern washington , about 180 miles round trip, over the pass as it is to hang out in lines that stretch forever once you find a station that is

                            open

                            and still has gas.

                            Bumpkin, time to find a hotel
                            _\\]
                            -- * > hoopoe
                            Procrastinate NOW
                            Introverted Since 1957

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                            • #74
                              I work at a gas service station at my local feed store, and I've seen the work crews from Idaho and elsewhere coming in. They are all tired, all dirty and I know working hard. We try to be nice to them, because I'm sure they get heckled. A Mountain Power crew came in today, and we asked where they were from...the driver laughed tiredly and said, "Walla Walla."
                              COTH's official mini-donk enabler

                              "I am all for reaching out, but in some situations it needs to be done with a rolled up news paper." Alagirl

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                              • #75
                                god bless you all that weathered the storm out in the pnw...I moved to phoenix from bremerton 5 years ago, and I dont have an ounce of regret!(lived in wa for 26 years).. sure it gets a little hot here, but we dont lose power and my horse isnt standing in 4 feet of mud!...talk to me in august though (lol), my story might change...

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                                • #76
                                  checking in

                                  At school now.

                                  Estimated 7-10 days before we get power, when our cross road and next road over have power. I have four horses from the farm down the road I am watching at my house, because there is no working water at that farm (well). For the remaining horses I have trucked 100gal trough down and bucketed it.

                                  I'm getting really sick and tired of this. I'm just plain tired running between three houses, ten horses, ten cats, and a dog. No water in some cases, with no hot water in others, same with heat. I'm tired of eating spaghetti. I'm tired of cold mornings.

                                  I want the fruitbatting power to come back on.

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                                  • #77
                                    Sunday I was on my way back from Woodinville and the AM/PM in Monroe still has gas, wasn't much of a line either. Most of the stations around me have gas (Lake Stevens) too so come on up and then stop by and you can get warm and I'll put on a big pot of chili.
                                    Yogurt - If you're so cultured, how come I never see you at the opera? Steven Colbert

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                                    • #78
                                      I feel so sorry for all of you in the cold and the dark in this miserable weather. Has your governor called it a disaster area?? Haven't heard anything here on the east coast. Sounds like such a mess. I lived in Vancouver for years but don't remember anything like this happening.
                                      http://www.talloaksfarm.net ---"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." --- Winston Churchill

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                                      • #79
                                        talloaks

                                        Stanley Park was devistated.

                                        It is quite tragic and unfortunately the way nature works

                                        Bumpkin

                                        The am/pm across from Victors coffee shop has gas at great price.
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                                        -- * > hoopoe
                                        Procrastinate NOW
                                        Introverted Since 1957

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                                        • #80
                                          update on the Peninsula

                                          Well we're going on day 6 with no power and no water. I'm about to go through the roof because we have a single tree down on our power grid knocking power out to a couple hundred people. It would take Puget Sound Energy less than 20 minutes to fix it (I've seen them fix worse in less time), but we're not a priority and until today they hadn't dispatched any crews to our area.

                                          I'm out of water for the horses. 4 of the 8 have dry water troughs and I've been having to haul buckets from the other paddocks to get them something to drink which is obviously not a long term solution. I don't know what we'll do if they tell us that we're going to be out for 8 more days (which is the guesstimate at this point).

                                          Does anyone know of any services that bring water trucks to your farm?
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