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Unfortunately yes - the lights have been flickering for a few hours. We have lots of overhead wires in our area (Lake Tapps/Bonney Lake) so falling tree limbs are common
Yes we’ve got the wires and the 🌲 branches too. We’ve had a couple flickers but it’s so calm out.
 
Good Wednesday morning,
All is well. We had just a bit of wind lights flickered a lot Sunday pm through yesterday but over all no problems. Just the Hood Canal is was told was 13 feet above its normal level, the road in front of Seabeck marina flooded I was told and homes all along the bank took on water, was told homes on the bank in Holly had a foot “under water” which was at foundation up, so I am guessing some may have had water in their houses.

Flock is doing good , 4 hens are laying now, so it’s true Welsummers do take 24 weeks or more to lay.
7:20 and is is finally getting a bit light out.
Have a good day all
 
Good afternoon cold pizza from last night is breakfast, I make darn good pizza.
Had to learn to live a hour from a town.
Flock gets a new coop if it stops raining to finish it.
Old coop by some miracle is still standing. Dome setup 8 almost 9 years ago ?
We have winds here they come down the valley.. Putting a tarp over one windy day darn near got airborne holding the edge of it.
Lights did flicker last night no loss of power, other day idiot dropped a tree on the main line was out 2 hours.
 
Found we make it great as can make the crust to our liking. Not super thin just right.
Every now and then add extra to make a tray of rolls first.
I have a small allergy to tomato sauces depends on what they use.
Made our own first time this year no allergy to it.
 
Hello, Washingtonians! I bet my family was the only one dumb enough to go over Snoqualmie Pass on Saturday. The roads were nonexistent, and chains were required for all non all-wheel-drive vehicles. Luckily, our Suburban made it over, and we had a good time visiting family. On Sunday, a tree fell on a power line at the end of the driveway and was burning up! So that was interesting. The guys went out with the tractor and cut it down. Last night, back home, we got 80+ mph winds, and now it's warm here, 45°.
 

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