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Laelth

(32,017 posts)
Fri Feb 19, 2021, 10:23 AM Feb 2021

This is bad. 02-19-21 UPDATE. [View all]

Good morning, DU. Once again, things in Laelth’s world in the Free State of Van Zandt (East Texas) are not too bad.

The temperature is currently 12 degrees with a high of 33 expected today. You may recall that our last day above freezing was Sunday, Feb. 14. Current weather forecasts continue to predict that our deep freeze will break tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 20) as temperatures are expected to reach 43 degrees. We continue to have no water due to the widespread freezing and subsequent bursting of underground pipes. Otherwise, the Daughter and I are still OK.

At the moment, we have a hard-packed, icy 4 inches of snow on the ground. That should all be gone by tomorrow afternoon. We have had reliable electricity for over 54 hrs. Looks like the grid in our area is stable now. We’re warm. We have food and, we have internet access. Life is good, but a shower would be really nice.

The minivan is safe on the major road near the RV park. Several local businesses have reopened, so we ventured out for gasoline and other supplies yesterday. Gasoline was being rationed at the station nearest us (no more than $20.00 worth per vehicle). Bread, nearly all dairy products, bottled water, and a few other items were unavailable at the Dollar General, but that was to be expected. No post-blackout deliveries have arrived yet.

Water remains the big issue—here and for most of the state. Still no clue when water may be restored. Still no clue how much damage has been done. We will keep you apprised of what little we know.

Thanks again to our DU friends and allies for all the moral, spiritual, and material support. You mean a lot to us. Cheers!



-Laelth


Previous “This is bad.” threads are linked below, solely for their historical value.

This is bad. https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181470783

This is bad. 02-16-21 UPDATE.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181470956

This is bad. 02-17-21 UPDATE.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181471625

This is bad. 02-18-21 UPDATE.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181472034

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Hi from Minnesota... Thinking about your water issue. TigressDem Feb 2021 #1
Here's the thing. Laelth Feb 2021 #3
Ah... bummer. nt TigressDem Feb 2021 #7
Having a dry p-trap is dangerous... It is what keeps the toxic fumes from the sewer system LiberalArkie Feb 2021 #9
It may be different with an RV, but usually u-traps need to stay sealed by liquid. At an RV FailureToCommunicate Feb 2021 #25
Thanks. When water actually returns, it's going to be ugly. n/t Laelth Feb 2021 #26
I'm glad it's less bad Midnightwalk Feb 2021 #2
I thought about doing that. Laelth Feb 2021 #5
Are you near Tyler? my brother lives there. arlyellowdog Feb 2021 #4
About 50 miles west of Tyler, yes. n/t Laelth Feb 2021 #6
I keep meaning to tell you... kag Feb 2021 #8
Nifty. You're a native. Laelth Feb 2021 #10
I thought you were in "east Texas", you're practically in Dallas...... jaxexpat Feb 2021 #11
Temperature differentials are memorable. Eyeball_Kid Feb 2021 #13
That's Southeast Texas griffi94 Feb 2021 #14
Yeah, in the seventies I was doing cross country surveying for geo-seis in the "Big Thicket". jaxexpat Feb 2021 #32
If you were surveying in, or around Big Thicket griffi94 Feb 2021 #39
And the occasional armadillo, deer, raccoon, 'possum, scorpion, yellow jackets, alligators, beavers jaxexpat Feb 2021 #40
Honestly, I would have been better off in Atlanta, TX. Laelth Feb 2021 #16
Sending good thoughts for you, your home and Kimber432 Feb 2021 #12
LOL. Your hopes are very high, indeed. Laelth Feb 2021 #15
My brother lives in San Antonio ... aggiesal Feb 2021 #17
My internal lines are all dry, including sewage. Laelth Feb 2021 #21
At least you have means of communication. Hoping for the best question everything Feb 2021 #18
Yes. Laelth Feb 2021 #22
I am glad I live in Wi. Soxderrube Feb 2021 #19
Y'all have water mains buried 6' deep. Laelth Feb 2021 #24
Wishing you armies of competent plumbers Wicked Blue Feb 2021 #20
That's what it's going to take. Laelth Feb 2021 #23
Good morning. So glad to hear that you continue to have power, although it sucks about the no niyad Feb 2021 #27
Thanks so much. Laelth Feb 2021 #28
And there are dry shampoos out again, as well. Or baby powder rubbed into the hair and blotted, niyad Feb 2021 #29
I'm so glad that things are looking up, my friend! catbyte Feb 2021 #30
Thanks. We truly appreciate it. n/t Laelth Feb 2021 #31
What an absolutely traumatizing week you've all had. Glad things are gradually improving for you. Fla Dem Feb 2021 #33
It has been rough, yes. Laelth Feb 2021 #34
Glad to hear things are better. Mr.Bill Feb 2021 #35
My pleasure, internet permitting. n/t Laelth Feb 2021 #36
Some of the vood vibes being tossed your way are coming from southern Illinois. "Endeavor Atticus Feb 2021 #37
In case you don't know, clean feet make an amazing difference. Pobeka Feb 2021 #38
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