I reckon I'm about as ready for this ice storm as I'm going to be. The models keep updating, but the latest from NWS Jackson shows us possibly getting 1-2" of accumulation, which is bad.
Very bad. Some folks are saying this one could be as bad as the ice storm of '94, which I wasn't here for. I was still in Italy at the time. But that's neither here nor there. Point is, I've done about as much prep as I can.
This morning at our meeting, Group Leader Shark said, "I hope you all had a chance to go to the grocery store yesterday." One of the other people said she's going today, and I said, "No point in going today. Ain't nothing left!"
And yes, I do speak in vernacular in the real world.
Despite the fact that it was still raining...it rained all day yesterday and most of the night, by the way. Rain that we desperately needed. But as I was saying, despite the fact that it was still raining, I went to the store after work yesterday. I thought I was being so clever going early and beating the rush, but apparently the entire town was just as clever and also trying to beat the rus, because I think everybody in Grenada county was in the Walmart.
Even so, I got pretty much everything I went in there to get, which was mainly birdseed and bottled water. I already have bread and milk, plus I still have some shelf stable milk that I probably ought to use up anyway. I'll use it for cooking, should the need arise.
I also picked up a pack of paper plates, just in case the pipes freeze and I can't wash. I know they say to fill up your bathtub so you'll have water to wash and flush with, but I can't find my stopper. It's been that long since I've taken a tub bath. Anyway, I'm not going back into town just to get one, so if I don't find mine, I've got a couple of five gallon buckets I'll fill up and use sparingly. And I'll follow the adage if it's yellow, let it mellow and not flush unless I absolutely have to.
I'm hoping none of that will be necessary, because today's project was to get some extra insulation that I'd saved from the last time I bought snake food and wrap the faucet on the north side of the house.
Then I covered the whole thing with a bucket for extra protection.
so I took it off and wrapped that faucet with an old sock and put the cover back on. And of course, I'll drip the inside faucets starting tomorrow evening. Hopefully, that'll be enough. They're predicting temps down into the teens, and my pipes have done fine all the way down into single digits, so I'm cautiously optimistic that they won't freeze this time, either.
But I'm getting ahead of myself...let's go back to the store. In the post, I mean. Not in real life.
I said I was going to get some more canned goods, but all of the Great Value stuff had been cleaned out. I picked up one can of Chef Boyardee ravioli, but said I wasn't going to pay for all of that high dollar stuff when I have plenty of soup at home.
And beans. I have so many cans of beans, and I don't know why. I've also got a full loaf of bread, so I can make some beans on toast, which is surprisingly good. Heh, I was watching a video on Andre's channel and he made a crack about Brits eating beans on toast. I left a comment that it was actually pretty good, and someone replied, "Yeah, but did you eat it the way Brits do? Straight from the can and nothing actually toasted?"
I said, "Well, I'm no expert on British cuisine, but I'm pretty sure for it to be BEANS ON TOAST, you have to take the beans out of the can and put them onto a piece of toasted break, aka TOAST. But what do I know?"
This numb nut came back with, "Brits call all bread toast, whether it is toasted or not."
That was one of those conversations I just had to walk away from, because the stupidity was too much for me to handle.
Yes, that is instant coffee, too. Just in case the power goes out and I can't run the coffee maker. I can at least heat water on my camp stove. Speaking of, I ran into one of my friends and she had gotten quite a few cans of propane, which made me think, "I might ought to get some propane, too."
I walked over to the aisle where it is kept and got the last two bottles. I still have one that I'd gotten before, so I should have plenty. Since I have the wood stove, I don't really need the propane for anything but my camp stove. Actually, my wood stove has a cooking surface, too, but last time I tried it, my soup didn't get hot enough for my liking. I'll give it another try, but if I have to, I'll break out the camp stove.
Then I went over to try to find some rock salt, but it was all sold out. I picked up an extra container of regular salt since I only have a small space to de- ice. Today one of my coworkers suggested using kitty litter, which I have plenty of, so once I get a path cleared out, I'll spread some litter on it to keep it from getting slick.
The next project was to move my fire pit and chairs out from under that big old oak tree in my back yard just in case it decides to drop some limbs.
Tomorrow they're going to let us off at 11:00, and have already announced that the plant will be closed Monday because of the weather. When I get home, I'm going to try to move as much as I can from my small freezer to my deep freeze and cover it all with two liter bottles of water. Last time my power was out for a few days, the stuff on the bottom stayed frozen, so I'm hoping it works this time, too.
What I'm really hoping is that this whole storm ends up being a big nothing burger, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen. I'm good, though. I have plenty of firewood, plenty of knitting, and plenty of books to read, not to mention my Harvey lantern.
I call it that because I bought it right after hurricane Harvey came through and the power went out for a day. Try as I might, I couldn't find a single working battery operated lantern, so the next day, I went to Walmart and bought the biggest, brightest LED lantern I could find. It also has USB ports so I can charge my phone and Kindle.
The last time my power went out for a significant length of time was during the Easter storms of 2020. I took my phone to work and charged it there, which was technically against the rules, but my supervisor knew my situation and overlooked it. There's no way I'd be able to get away with that under the current management.
They barely consider us humans.
So, I'll try to blog again tomorrow, and maybe Saturday, depending on if I have electricity still or not. After that, I don't know. They're saying even cell service might be disrupted, so I'll check in when I can.
For now, I'm going to go watch a little TV. I found a new gross show to watch called About Face. It's about plastic surgeons who specialize in reconstruction malformities in the head and face area. I love seeing the before and after shots.
And I need to cast on something. I haven't knit in days.
OK, I'm done. Laters...


































