Dinner on a cold night

epcotisbest

Well-Known Member
My dinner on a cold night turned into multiple nights...two of them without power! It's taken 5 days to get cable back which meant no internet too. On top of that my cellphone wouldn't call out for several hours...I could get a random text out and people could call me but I couldn't call them. Our area (GA counties: Columbia, Richmond, and Burke AND SC county: Aiken) took a direct hit in the ice storm. It looks as if a tornado came through. Anyway, we used the grill to reheat the Chicken Chili and then we started cooking meat that had been in the refrigerator...so the two days weren't so bad. Thanks to our down comforters...boy, do they hold heat!

Then Friday night we had a small earthquake (4.1) and this afternoon an aftershock (which is really just another earthquake that has followed a more recent earthquake). This one was 3.2.

I need a Disney vacation....19 days!
We felt the quake here in North Georgia Friday night. Thought a tree had fallen. Went outside with a flashlight. Feel silly about that now. Did not feel the aftershock.
Where we are the winter storm was all snow and a lot of it. Saw Augusta area on the news. Looks like the ice was awful over there.
 

Disvillain63

Well-Known Member
Wow I knew Atlanta was having some bad bad snow and ice sounds like all of the north GA counties have had it bad. And OMG I'm at 20 days!! We finally got over the cold weather here and it has been in the 70's past few days! I do not remember such cold so early in the season here in Houston in 20 years. I am ready for WDW too...some rides, some character dining, pool time, fireworks....
I'm looking forward to the 70's, they're suppose to be here in the next couple of days.
 

Disvillain63

Well-Known Member
We felt the quake here in North Georgia Friday night. Thought a tree had fallen. Went outside with a flashlight. Feel silly about that now. Did not feel the aftershock.
Where we are the winter storm was all snow and a lot of it. Saw Augusta area on the news. Looks like the ice was awful over there.
Augusta and the surrounding area did feel it. Just about every house in our neighborhood has tree limbs at the curb (pick-up is Wednesday) and the piles are about 4-5 feet high. The Augusta National Golf Course has this huge watertower, that is a landmark in this area, and it sprung a leak that caused some flooding...they say one of the safety valves failed. The National also lost a tree, the Eisenhower tree, I guess it was fairly significant...it made the local news.
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom