Sunday, February 28, 2021
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A FEW DAYS MAKES
Thursday, February 25, 2021
COVID LOSS
Recently we posted about COVID hitting close to home. Most of those we mentioned have recovered, though some with lingering issues. However I found out a few days ago that I lost one of them; the wife of my previous boss, whom I worked with side by side daily for the better part of fifteen years. She successfully battled breast cancer more than ten years ago...
You can probably guess why that struck a chord with us. I can only hope that someday someone will say that about me and our garden and property.
This garden bounty is for him...
I remember early on in the pandemic a doctor or scientist said that by the time this is all said and done, almost everyone will know someone who has died of the virus. We have lost a few customers at our office but losing her brings it close to home and just as my coworkers loss has come close to her. COVID is so insidious in who it hurts and who it doesn't.
That's why it makes 2nd Man and I so hyper-vigilant to stay as safe as we can.
Please, stay safe people...this isn't over...
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
SNOW AT THE FARM
Monday, February 22, 2021
FREEZE AT THE FARM SURPRISE
Saturday was the day to check the farm after the historic Winter storm.
Saturday, February 20, 2021
WATER IS BACK
They are still having to give water to those who need it as the entire city of Houston/Harris County (millions of people) are on a boil water notice so we're not out of the woods yet. The lines were over a mile long again and we just heard tonight that it might be Tuesday before the boil water notice is lifted...
Friday, February 19, 2021
ANOTHER FREEZE UPDATE
We know everyone is wondering how things are going. On the good news side, 98% of all people in our area have electricity. There wasn't much problem with downed lines it was just the facilities that control the power grid failed because of the freezing. They did not prep for weather like this (after being told 10 years ago at the last big freeze that they should, but we digress).
So we have power. Most everyone does. Once those places on the grid got their capacity back up, the power came on. That's the good news.
The bad news is the boil water notice will now extend through at least Monday. And in more bad news, after having water pressure back somewhat today, it's now back to nothing. Open the taps and nothing comes out. Not even a trickle. There are now lines over a mile long of cars waiting to get water. People are taking buckets to a spigot in a park where water still comes out. We're still good for drinking because of our two 5 gallon bottles, we have about a dozen small bottles, and a dozen or so cans of sparkling water. Plus some soft drinks. Oh and wine. We can always have wine, ha!
We are back to getting pool water for the toilet. We know some of you suggested filling the tub with the pool water to save the back and forth and we may do that if it lasts longer. For now though it's not that bad, an elevator ride down, a few feet to the pool, a quick dunk of the bucket and back up. If nothing else, it gets us out of the apartment a few times a day.
In parts of Texas where the temperatures have not gotten above freezing, even with power back on, many heating systems are not working and people are cutting up furniture to burn just to stay warm.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
FREEZE UPDATE AND HOBART PIC
We know how you all enjoy a Hobart picture so there's one at the end of this post.
With water shut off for almost 3,000,000 people, we had to improvise for water usage. Thankfully we were prepared for drinking water, we had two 5 gallon bottles, a couple dozen small water bottles and an assortment of the canned flavored sparkling water. Drinking water we would be OK.
But because we weren't told ahead of time that water would just be shut off (perhaps lack of preparedness on our part as well) we weren't able to fill up the tub for flushing the toilet. One of our blog friends mentioned using melted snow for toilet flushing. The snow is long gone here but that made us think...our apartment building has a pool...we pay rent...the pool is part of what we pay for...so I grabbed a bucket...
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
UNFOLDING DISASTER IN HOUSTON
The freeze disaster in Houston (and a large majority of Texas) just gets worse almost by the hour...
There are now 1.5 million people without power, up from yesterday. There are homes in Houston where dripping water faucets have turned to solid ice and pet water bowls INSIDE the homes have frozen over.
There are apparently a large number of fatalities that are being reported, not just from carbon monoxide and house fires but just exposure. They are actually giving people the warning signs of hypothermia for the first time in our history.
Those up North are probably wondering why all of this is happening. It's worth reminding people that our homes and indeed our entire infrastructure of electricity, water, roads, bridges, even the internet lines, are built around staying cool in our oppressively hot and humid weather. They don't build things or prepare for Winter weather like this because we never have it...
Dear residents,
As some of you may already know, due to the frozen water lines, all of Houston is now experiencing loss of water, including our building. This is a citywide issue and we do not have an expected time frame as to when this issue will be resolved.
Please be advised that due to our boiler system, with the water lines being frozen, we are expecting to lose heat. For updates you can text the keyword WATER to 713-526-1111 for the latest on the water situation. We also encourage you to call 311 for more information from the city.
We hope you all are staying safe and warm. We will send more updates as soon as we receive them.
So now we have no water. I mean, you turn on the taps and NOTHING comes out. This is for ALL of Houston. 2.5 million people are now without water.
Thankfully we have a 5 gallon water bottle I just loaded into the dispenser the other day and a second one stored. We have some smaller water bottles as well. Of course we would have filled the tub to use for the toilet but there was no warning. We just woke up and got an alert that there would be no water. Sigh. Also note in the building message I posted that there may not be heat either. We're fortunate that because our building is a high-rise, it is built of concrete with 12 inches between units and 16 inches between floors and ceilings. That makes it kind of like a cave or underground home, the temperature stays within a range (except for Summer, ha). As long as we have power we have electric an electric blanket to keep warm and plenty of quilts. Also have some nice flannel pajama pants and sweatshirts. Oh and wool socks. When we lived in the house, the floors could get cold in the Winter being pier and beam so I had us well stocked with warm clothing. Grateful we have it now.
To top it all off, another Winter storm is coming but we think no moisture, which is good. Lows Friday however could be back into the upper teens. That will not help an already worsening situation in the Houston area and most of Texas.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
HISTORIC FREEZE DISASTER
Monday, February 15, 2021
RECORD BREAKING FREEZE HAS ARRIVED
Sunday, February 14, 2021
VALENTINES DAY DAYTONA 500 BLIZZARD WARNING
Yep, all three.