I was jolted out of bed this morning, somewhere between 5:00 and 6:00 am. Loud popping, booms, and flashes of incredibly bright light pierced my sleep and caused me to literally jump out of bed and find myself in the living room just as the electricity was going off. My first frantic thought was - I don't know what time it is, what about my alarm, how am I going to get to work on time?? Of course it didn't register that it was Sunday morning right at that moment. It was dark, it could have been 2:00 am for all I knew - and any day of the week.
I looked outside and couldn't really see anything, so I lit a candle and walked around a bit - got my cell phone and turned it on, things like that. While I was acclimating myself, I heard a car pull up. It was a cop. Then a fire truck pulled up. Nobody banged on my door, there wasn't a lot of noise or people shouting, I figured they were taking care of things, so I could go back to bed. And I did.
I woke up at about 11:00 am and it was getting hot in the house. I looked outside and saw this:
Pretty soon one guy showed up. He got out of his truck after changing from a tee shirt into a crisp pressed ComEd shirt in the cab - with it unbuttoned and flapping in the breeze, with a hard hat on. He buttoned up as he walked around checking everything out, eventually getting into the bucket and motoring up to the hanging lines.
I had no TV, no computer, nothing to look at except the cats, so I positioned myself on the couch across from the window and watched.
About an hour later ComEd guy came down and walked up to my door. I guess I was the customer because I was the one who called it in. I did not expect what I saw when I opened that door. Brown curly hair, blue eyes, tan - and very gay. :( Oh well, can't win on all points. Said another crew would have to come out and finish - he did all he could on his own. And they did. 3 more guys not nearly as interesting, came and finished up. I was watching them out the window when my power came on and I could have some blessed air conditioning!
ComEd left and the village came out a little later to cut up the tree and take it away.
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Wow, you got a member of the Village People to check your lines? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteGood thing you called it in. Can't believe the police did nothing. Someone could have gotten seriously hurt or killed. I remember when the power went out for hours at my work, we were totally helpless and had to go home because everything was dependent on it. Couldn't use lights, computers, microscopes, nothing. It made me realize how up a creek we would be if something catastrophic happened to our power sources.
ReplyDeleteI know, the village people - it was - you guessed it - the guy with the hard hat and the tool belt!
ReplyDeleteI was amazed that the police AND the fire department had dropped the ball. Plus - several of my neighbors are elderly - who knows how they were feeling!
So yeah, no power - no nothing. Even the cars were unsettled - like something was wrong but they didn't know what. lol!