Poor Der Bingle

He is in Fairborn, Ohio at the Ohio Redoubt of The West Facing Cave and he will probably have no power for the next couple of days. The storm that went through snapped about 125 steel and wooden poles along Kauffman Road  . . .

 

The first night with no power he listened to people coming home to their apartments during the night. Everything was pitch dark and at one point he heard a male voice say, “Just follow behind me.” Then a female voice replied, “What? You just ran into a wall, idiot.”

4 thoughts on “Poor Der Bingle”

  1. I thought about you and the storms and then when I read Ohio in the news I worried about him. Glad to hear he’s okay. It’s really a pain to be without power but sure makes you appreciate it when you get it back. We have a generator since we need power to get water from our well… but we don’t run it much, too noisy. The best part of being without power is emptying the fridge. The worst is filling the freezer with ice and sleeping bags to keep the meat frozen. We managed to do it for nine days and didn’t lose any of it! Any more though and we’d have been in serious trouble even with the generator!

  2. Oh, and I heard that they have called it a “land hurricane”. My sympathy. This weekend we were in Galveston and it still shows signs of the 2006 hurricane. I think the fact that the land folks won’t have three feet of seawater in their houses might help recovery a lot faster though.

  3. Wow – the nine days defending freezer contents against heat with sleeping bags and ice sounds like the Alamo.

    He got his power back last night, and held his breath that approaching storms didn’t snatch it back.

  4. My son and his family were 16 days without power. The agony for them was that they were just one of four houses in their neighborhood that didn’t get their power back right away. Seems transformers became very hard to find and they were put last on the list since only four houses were affected. The good part of it was they had a very low electric bill that month, but a high candle and battery expense.

    Glad he got his power back. I hear the heat has been quite unbearable.

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