On 1/18/07, pippa258 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karen Thomas wrote:
> > But I hate it when we lose power.  We have a well, so no power equals no 
> > water.  Twenty-five horses drink a lot of water. We have big muck buckets 
> > full of water in the bathtubs, just in case.
> What do you do if you're out for several days?  Our neighbors said the
> ice storm here last year caused an outage for 6 days.  Our well is
> electric too so we're thinking of a generator.
>
> Trish
>
>
we got a generator after the hurricane season from hell.  I dont know
what we would do without one!  We have a well also.  but mainly, all
your food goes bad and you have to go stand in line at the fire
station for cheese sandwiches while a national guardsman stands there
with an assault rifle slung over his shoulder looking at you like
jeez, you look awful lady, and you havent bathed in days and its 110
degrees.... anyway.  You need a generator.  I researched them in depth
and the only difference between the real expensive nice ones and the
lesser expensive nice ones are 1.  electric start and 2.  loudness.
we got a pull start loud one but got an extension cord long enough so
it doesnt have to be right outside the door running.  all we plug into
it is the fridge, well, and air conditioning so as to not overload it.
Janice--
yipie tie yie yo

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