WHY?
Why is someone who is feeling great 'on cloud nine'?
Why is someone who is feeling great 'on cloud nine'?
Wednesday we drove down to Deltona and see for ourselves how
things were. Everything looked good.
BUT the real
story. To start with, this was not our first Rodeo, but you would have thought
so. I was smart enough to carry extra gas to ensure the trip. Most of the exits
were blocked by law enforcement in Georgia. We found fuel in St. Augustine and
had no problem in that area. However it is pretty ignorant to enter a hurricane
zone and not come prepared. LOL
We checkedout our
home, it looked good. Few limbs around, no power and needing fence repair, we knew that. Sherry said, “We need to
go to Walmart and get an ice chest and some ice.”
“Good,” says I, “I will pick up a big rake at Lowes.”
WE were at
Lowes when it hit me, they were sold out of rakes except the small ones. “Honey,”
says I, “We are a few days late and a dollar short, as the saying goes.”
Of course the shelves were empty of Ice chests + Absolutely NO ICE. LOL (WE are supposed to know this!)
We also needed
to find a car charger for the cell phones. Of course they were sold out. “Try
the auto section,” suggested the clerk. The lady at the auto section walked us
around the empty shelves. “Oh this is the last one we have. This one must be hard wired into the car.”
“We’ll take it,”
at least we had success in one area. A
clerk at Race Way wouldn’t let Sherry pay for two large cups of ice. She was ecstatic.
So now we had
ice, and a charger which I wired into the car in a few minutes. A great
(hot) night of quiet and talk. We read by flashlight (I did think to bring 3 +
extra batteries.).
(The first crew from Duke Energy, trimming trees)
We were really having a good time. No TV or monitors, no noise except the night creatures.
Second evening, we went for a frosty at Wendy’s. Oh yes, the clerk GAVE Sherry a big cup of ice. (Sherry loves to eat
ice).
Leaving, I
said, “I am going to check Publix for ice.”
I couldn’t find an ICE BIN. I stopped a young worker and asked, “If you
had ice, where would I find it?”
Sorta grinning
he said, “Sir, Publix does not have ice.
We have frozen water.”
“Okay I will bite, where will I find frozen water?” I followed him to a huge freezer with clear
doors. Inside I found gallon jugs of spring water frozen solid, 79¢ each.
Tapping a jug, “VOILA, FROZEN
WATER!” he said smiling, and walked off.
Of course I took two, Now 'I smiled' thinking, 'I am sure the kid
knows ice is frozen water, doesn’t he?’
Anyway, all is
well. A crew from Shreveport, LA fixed our power. Sherry washed a load of
clothes, we enjoyed a day and night of A/C before we headed to NC to take care
of business here before returning to our love nest in Florida in a couple weeks.
These Bucket trucks had more reach than any I had ever watched. It was neat to watch knowing soon you would have power.
It is cloud 9, BECAUSE
Types of clouds are numbered according to the altitudes they attain, with nine being the highest cloud. If someone
is said to be on cloud nine, that person is floating well above worldly cares.
Nite Shipslog
9 comments:
It took a genius to come up with Frozen water dont ya think? Haha. Ok here is the difference. Ice melts and then you just have dirty spilled water. Frozen water can be places (un opened) in a cooler or fridge and will keep it cold. Once the water melts you have clean drinking water.
Keep cool.
Lisa
Glad you were able to get things in order and the house is fine. You'll be able to pick up a rake back in NC for when you come back down to deltona. funny about the frozen water.
I'm still typing reports when people are without power down in Florida. Glad it seems things are coming together for you in Deltona and the damage was relatively minimal.
betty
Gosh the littlest things we take for granite - don't we. I am glad you checked on your home and it was not too bad. Be careful in your travels back north, sandie
It's good to 'see' you again, Jack ... you and Sherry have been on my mind!
That's really cute about the Publix ice. Good fodder for repeating 'round the water cooler. And the clerk who wouldn't take money for Sherry's ice? Little things sure mean a lot.
PS - I'd never heard of Duke Energy, but saw on Facebook where a former co-worker propped a sign in his front yard in Largo: "Dear Duke, Will trade beer for electricity."
Safe travels!
So glad to see your home is ok and the power has been restored. We don't realize how much we rely on it til it's gone. Safe travels dear friends. I sent you a pic of a few of B's potatoes and something from me too
love n' hugs from up north. Yesterday was 85 and today there's a fall chill in the air.......it's almost time to hunker down
Well, I'm glad the store thought of freezing the jugs of water. And it's good that you knew how to hardwire the charger; not everybody would know how to do that (which is why it was still on the shelf, I guess).
Good to hear that your house came through the storm.
Like that about the frozen water. Sounds like a good idea but don't know if the young clerk has a clue.
The frozen water was a great idea. We didn't have any damage here in Empire. In fact, the storm did $1000 worth of improvements. It blew down a dead pine tree that was going to cost a fortune to have removed :)
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