Thousands still without power!

I wrote in Kibbles & Bytes this week that the Nor’easter that was predicted for our area was somewhat of a dud. That was true but boy o’ boy drive a bit south of here and there was a huge ice storm and there are still hundreds of thousands of people in Vermont and Massachusetts without power!

A lot of ice is much worse than a lot of snow and I know that the line crews are busy trying to restore power from all the trees that fell and power lines that got damaged.

Here’s a picture of the company founder, Imelda, in the big ice storm we had up here a few years back:

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