Dave, your arborvitae looks pretty good... mine is bent in half, and
buried in a snowdrift.  I hope this is the storm that finally kills
it.  ;)

Glad you are back on the grid.  Going pioneer-style loses its charm
pretty quick when the house gets that cold.

:)
-c

On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 1:05 PM, David Parsons <[email protected]> wrote:
> We got at least 24 inches (hard to tell for sure with drifting) in
> Quincy (just south of Boston).  Lost power for 20 hours and
> cable/phone/internet for 22 hours.
>
> Power came back about 20 minutes after I finished digging the car out.
>  If it hadn't come back, we were going to find some place warm to go.
> The temp inside the house was 48 when we got power back.
>
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