
Thanks! Not debilitating, but effects have lingered. I didn't get moving until about 10:00am (having gotten up at 5:30) - and then it was really just that, like it or not, there were things that needed to get done. I got the most important stuff done (bread baked, finished the fourth brooder and set up with bedding, and watered the citrus in pots and now crossing fingers to see if any of them will come back after the deep freeze we had, now that it's spring). I have a long list of things still to do, but may shut my eyes for a little bit and see if I feel better. Thanks, MC!!!! I needed that this morning. (Well, ok, I need it EVERY morning...)

Wow - yikes. Stay safe!

I'm glad it's resolved. I second the recommendation about a generator - in Texas, there's a day they have where you can buy certain disaster preparedness items tax free (it's April 22-24 this year). That's when I got mine, as that really helped with the cost. There's no limit, and it covers everything from batteries up to generators. From the Texas comptroller website, what's covered: [COLOR=111111]
These emergency preparation supplies qualify for tax exemption if purchased for a price:
- Less than $3000
- Less than $300
- Hurricane shutters
- Emergency ladders
- Less than $75
- Batteries, single or multipack (AAA cell, AA cell, C cell, D cell, 6 volt or 9 volt)
- First aid kits
- Fuel containers
- Ground anchor systems and tie-down kits
- Hatchets
- Axes
- Mobile telephone batteries and mobile telephone chargers
- Nonelectric coolers and ice chests for food storage
- Nonelectric can openers
- Portable self-powered light sources (hand cranked flashlights)
- Portable self-powered radios, including two-way and weather band radios
- Reusable and artificial ice products
- Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and carbon monoxide detectors
- Tarps and other plastic sheeting
- (If not, maybe store some water since you're on a well?)
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Maybe you can get a special note form the doctor to get out of digging another ditch EVER? Could come in handy...

I completely believe this is true.

That's wonderful to hear. Thank you so much for keeping us up to date. OK, well, like it or not, I still need to wash out all the chicken waterers, break down some cardboard, and take the recycling to the street. (Tempted to nap beforehand...) - Ant farm