There are still those in Kentucky without power and may still be without  
power for 10 days.
That has to have a nasty effect on those in powered wheelchair and others  
who are home
bound.  I'm looking at 35 degrees while I know those in Kentucky at  still 
facing 20+ degrees
as utility workers are working around the clock in their attempt to restore  
7000 lines that need
replacement.  I know here when it happen, there were people that risks  their 
lives in trying to salvage
anything they saw laying on the ground and considered it junk, scrap and  
salvaged wire.  This requires
new line which needs to be ordered, shipped to site before  installation.  
This takes more time, while it affect those without  power.  I truly hope that 
is not the case.
 
Best Wishes
W
 
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