Thanks for your concern, Mark. The generator is OUTSIDE, set so the !@#$%^ wind is blowing the exhaust down the canal. I went out to get more fuel for the generator... what a mess! There is a tug and barges aground by our swingbridge; probably intentional, because the bridge can't open without power. I was able to get fuel, but had to wait for the one pump that didn't have so much ice on it, so you could read the screen. The power company trucks are out in force, working on downed lines and blown transformers. The truck was an iceburg, too hard and thick to scrape... I had to let it run for quite a while to soften up the ice on the windshield. There is going to be a LOT of tropical plantlife creamed. And one of the saddest things I saw this morning: people pulling sea turtles off the north shore of our island. They are cold-blooded, so when their body temps drop more than 10º, it puts them in a coma. Not sure if they were alive, but there was an entire pickup truck full of turtles wrapped in towels. They are endangered... really sad.
I checked on our elderly neighbors; everybody is doing OK, just cold. I let them know that we can make coffee or cook something for anyone who needs it. One cafe that I drove by this morning was dark, but open. It's our favorite little Mexican breakfast place, and it was packed. As long as the grill can run, so can they... so, grilled toast for anyone who doesn't want tortillas. :wink:
The word on the street is to expect another full day with no power. The causeway to South Padre Island is closed due to the ice. No school, most businesses are closed. I realize up north that a couple days in the 20s, freezing rain and ice, and a howling wind are somewhat typical for the winter... not here. It is sad to see the damage. Some homes don't have a furnace. Kids don't have heavy winter coats. At the animal shelter (where we found Izzy), most of the animals are in outdoor cages.
At noon, the temp just clicked to 32º, the longest stretch of below freezing temps I've seen in all our time down here. One more cold day and night before the temps moderate. Four days of "winter"... whew, I have certainly become a candy-ass. It's still a skating rink out there and I am WAY out of practice.
Warm wishes,
Jim B.