I'm hoping it got washed down !! So unsanitary. Especially for my cat. The exact text to me was "piss and shit everywhere. Outhouses rolled down the alley. You fence is partly knocked over. The plants, and stands went with it. You r entire deck is covered in dirt and dirt water pooling all over. Sand dollars crushed. Salvaged some. Huge mess here "
My heart sank sounded like a nightmare.
I spend hours collecting and preserving those shells, that's the saddest part. Losing my hours of work !!
All I thought was OMG holy shit !! In every way possible. !! I live close to water. I always gravitate close to water, so I'm generally hit fairly good by the wind. I feel badly for the people at the bottom of the hill. I'm up on about a 3/4 block hill and close to the peek.
I never thought about the food waste. That's unfortunate especially for those without means to easily replace stuff.
My friend put pizzas on the BBQ that night. Which I bet was interesting but not surprising to me, as I've found over the years among my male friends that almost any excuse will do, to toss things on the grill outside. Man build fire outside. Man cook food.
I do have a big stand up deep freezer, thats generally packed, but since it's summer and I'm out lots (eat out ) it's pretty much full of fruit kale and spinich, which im assuming is ok, I hsvnt had a further update though since early am yesterday.
If I had lossed power for an extended period during fall or winter, when I Do most of my cooking at home, I would have had a huge stock of meat that needed to be cooked.
That actually happened once to me. Power outage in white rock when my landlord was out of town. I couldn't access the power box. My landlord was nice enough to knock about 2-300 off the rent. I had to cook everything, and gave a bunch away. I was out of power for nearly 3 days before I could reach him and get him to send somebody. Those were dark days. God bless that BBQ then Too