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Beirut
08-04-2006, 02:23
Just got the power back after 48 hours. A wicked storm blew through the other night after a day where the temp hit 118 degrees (with the stupidity). Ouch! Spent the whole day working outside. Gah!

It hit about 7PM Tuesday and tore though our parts, leaving about 400,000 Quebecers, including our entire twon and the neighbouring towns, in the dark. Two were killed (not here) and destruction everywhere. When the power went off I had a glass of vodka and sat in my chair by the window and watched the lightning show and the trees bending 45 degrees. We lost a few sections off the maples and one spruce went over the neighbour's driveway. He lost a half dozen on the far side of his house.

Sure enough, the phone went off the hook the next morning. We were doing hit and run emergency jobs all day Wednesday and today. Still a few more tomorrow.

A few shots of the fun.

A quickie this morning.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123070.jpg

Another quickie.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123061.jpg

The chick who owned this car was sooooo mad.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123058.jpg

Big clean up.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123055.jpg
Part of the big clean up. The ones in the back still standing, but uprooted, came down with a helluva bang. :evil:
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123052.jpg

This one wasn't easy.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123062.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123065.jpg

This one was worse. Right over the hydro, tree uprooted and nothing to tie off to. We secured the tree as best as possible, tied it off in a few places, then he went up and hoped for the best.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/horsesass/backyard123075.jpg

Back out tomorrow in the morning. A few more on the wires and more clean up. oh well, at least our power is back on and I can have coffee. (Not to mention get back in the Frontroom.)

Gregoshi
08-04-2006, 04:19
Wow, that's a lot of downed trees. We got similar treatment last week with about 460,000 homes in the Philadelphia area without power, so your pictures look very familiar. Hats off to you and the hydro guys out there trying to return life to normal for the rest of us. :bow:

Fragony
08-04-2006, 10:20
That must have been a great one, we never have fun like that here.

Vladimir
08-04-2006, 13:39
Well at least all the $$ you made must have been worth working in the heat.

The Stranger
08-05-2006, 17:51
omg... but beirut what about my PM, you know your answer? just checking if you didnt forgot

Rodion Romanovich
08-05-2006, 18:07
wow, that's an impressive storm!




and I can't believe we missed such a nice opportunity to spam

:wink:

The Stranger
08-05-2006, 19:12
Spam is sooooo 2005 GAH!!! i dont spam. i work for a better .org that is 2006-2007

edyzmedieval
08-05-2006, 19:34
I think the cash earned was very enjoyable. ~D

Zalmoxis
08-05-2006, 19:37
That looks like it was a lot of work. Too much for me.