We lost a couple back in the day. I don't miss worrying about those things at all.
We lost a couple back in the day. I don't miss worrying about those things at all.
When we moved to our current home in 2007, it seemed like Cimarron Electric was needing to fix something every time the wind blew. Over the years they've gotten much better and things have been much more reliable.Looks like our rural electric service provider. A few years ago during a ice storm we were out for 11 days before power was restored. I had generators and a 150 gallons of fuel along with 4 cords of wood. We made it but during summer I believe I would be sleeping in the car or truck.
Between my folks and me, we’ve had OEC service for a bit more than 30 years. The longest any of us were without electric service was about six hours when a tornado took out a big transmission line in east Norman. Frankly, I’m surprised they were able to do it in such short order, but they had it temporarily rigged and back in operation in about six hours.When we moved to our current home in 2007, it seemed like Cimarron Electric was needing to fix something every time the wind blew. Over the years they've gotten much better and things have been much more reliable.
That's the way our service has been everytime the wind blows power flickers or goes out. Has improved the last couple of years but still keep generators, fuel and wood on standby. Lived here 16 years and have endured many week long outages over the years the 11 day being the longest.When we moved to our current home in 2007, it seemed like Cimarron Electric was needing to fix something every time the wind blew. Over the years they've gotten much better and things have been much more reliable.
Maybe you missed the sarcasm, but if I spray.....It's gonna rain! No rain was forecast on the days I sprayed. That last one we had sideways rain and probably got a 1/2" in 15 minutes. I told family "I can make it rain anytime I want and I was batting 1.000, so don't doubt me." lolMaybe spray on the days it don't rain and try a different chemical. What kind of weeds are you trying to get rid of?
Thank your president.In the four years since we have lived here, this is the first time we have been without power. I am glad we have the generator now.
It is concerning that many of the gas stations are out of fuel. We visited 5-6 this afternoon before we found one with fuel. Some had no power, most had power but no fuel. How do we live in the oils capital of the world but unable to keep ground tanks full?
I don’t claim him. I also don’t respect his stolen title.
Sorry I missed the sarcasm. I like using a product that is 2 4 D and dicamba with some surfactant.Maybe you missed the sarcasm, but if I spray.....It's gonna rain! No rain was forecast on the days I sprayed. That last one we had sideways rain and probably got a 1/2" in 15 minutes. I told family "I can make it rain anytime I want and I was batting 1.000, so don't doubt me." lol
The weeds? All of them... I have them all!
Hospitals, Nursing homes, anything to do with medical or health gets first priority to get their service restored. Tulsa had 15 or so substations damaged with hundreds of poles down and lines on the ground. I heard today that 12 had been repaired but the mid town area may not recover power until the weekend.Still no juice in my part of Tulsa. Being a transplant from Washington, what I don't get is where are all the utility trucks? I'm driving around trying to stay cool, and I still haven't seen a single one. In WA, they would be EVERYWHERE. Of course, they would have had nearly all power recovered within 24 hrs after a bad storm also.
Does Tulsa simply not have the necessary infrastructure?
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