Well, Houston, I did not have power last night during the height of the latest storm. But, the outage only lasted about six minutes. I called the electric company and was surprised when everything started up again shortly after that.
However, everything is automated and there's no option to tell them when power is restored, so two men and a truck came out about an hour later. We had a nice chat, and the older man said he didn't mind making calls where he didn't have to do anything. He couldn't offer an explanation on why the power suddenly came back on, but he checked the transformer, just in case.
Sounds like you make a fine supervisor, Jim; congrats on getting everything wired up.
Good luck with your tomatoes, Lisa. The tomato plants I bought last week are still languishing in the garage because I have standing water everywhere. Which also means I need to mow but can't.
Yesterday, I bought a Macintosh that has blossoms in hopes that it will pollinate the Honeycrisps since the Granny Smith isn't blooming this year. I am hoping not to have an entire orchard of non-producing apple trees. I am also hoping it dries out enough SOMEDAY that I can get the tree out of its pot and planted. I just set it out by the Honeycrisps and hope they exchange pollen.
Cat update: Ozzie is still in the bathroom because I don't know what to do with him; I've bought kitten food that's supposed to be good to feed the mama cat; the smaller male still stays an arm's length away from me, but happily peers into the kitchen and waits for food.