I'm just curious, but what are your memories of Iselle and the storm's aftermath?
Had a 30' tree at the corner of our house fall- thankfully, away from our house. Son's cut it up and others used it for firewood.
Were without power for a week. Thankfully, had ice and was able to save food- being thoughtful how often the refirdgerator/ freezer were opened
Husband was/is a first responder, so was gone during the storm and aftermath. But we always have a plan (though plans can fail) and if the plan does not work- we move on to the next best thing.
We make do with what we have- whenever.
And we were so much luckier than so many during Iselle (parts of Ainaloa looked like a war zone).
Why do you ask?
Had a 30' tree at the corner of our house fall- thankfully, away from our house. Son's cut it up and others used it for firewood.
Were without power for a week. Thankfully, had ice and was able to save food- being thoughtful how often the refirdgerator/ freezer were opened
Husband was/is a first responder, so was gone during the storm and aftermath. But we always have a plan (though plans can fail) and if the plan does not work- we move on to the next best thing.
We make do with what we have- whenever.
And we were so much luckier than so many during Iselle (parts of Ainaloa looked like a war zone).
Why do you ask?