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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2377569" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Knocked the ice off the gate latch to feed the dog and chickens. Had a HUGE oak tree snap a limb and take out part of the pasture fence, so we got out the chainsaw and then patched fence before the horses and cows figured out it was down.</p><p></p><p>Wife had several phone calls from panic stricken friends who had 'braved' the icy roads because of no food in the house for the kids since school was closed, only to find the grocery store shelves nearly bare; no delivery truck that day. </p><p></p><p>We had a warm house full of grandkids, a pot of stew and played board games all day. Life was / is good. IF it had lasted 2 weeks, nothing different; more and gen fuel may have been a problem, but nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2377569, member: 27991"] Knocked the ice off the gate latch to feed the dog and chickens. Had a HUGE oak tree snap a limb and take out part of the pasture fence, so we got out the chainsaw and then patched fence before the horses and cows figured out it was down. Wife had several phone calls from panic stricken friends who had 'braved' the icy roads because of no food in the house for the kids since school was closed, only to find the grocery store shelves nearly bare; no delivery truck that day. We had a warm house full of grandkids, a pot of stew and played board games all day. Life was / is good. IF it had lasted 2 weeks, nothing different; more and gen fuel may have been a problem, but nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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