Mario The World Champion
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- Western Massachusetts
- Seen May 27, 2023
If Mother Nature was trying to send us a message, we got it loud and clear.
This past weekend has been one I haven't experienced. Not because it snowed in late October, but it was the loss of power, phones, heat and constant cold for 3 days that I haven't experienced in my life.
This is how much snow we got when the power went out.
The snow itself being so clumpy and leaves still on branches that was the cause of a great chunk of Massachusetts and Connecticut losing power on Saturday night. A bunch of branches from tress behind my house crashed to the ground ruing the snowstorm. We must have got around 6-8 inches when it was all over.
This is what my neighborhood looked like when the storm ended. It was well into the morning when I took this. That's why the street looks okay.
Since we lost power that night, my Mom and I were freezing. Sure, we had candles, flashlights, batteries and radios, we didn't prepare for having no heat for 3 days, as were many people in the town I live in. I thought we were only going to be out of power for a few hours, not a few days.
Some of the tree limbs that fell in the back of my house.
So, I was very happy that the power went back on late Monday night. We got phone and cell phone service back after that. We're pretty much back to normal where I live, but I can't say the same for other towns in my state.
And to those who want to trade places with me... do you really want to trade spots and probably face something like we went through up here this weekend?
This past weekend has been one I haven't experienced. Not because it snowed in late October, but it was the loss of power, phones, heat and constant cold for 3 days that I haven't experienced in my life.
Spoiler:

This is how much snow we got when the power went out.
The snow itself being so clumpy and leaves still on branches that was the cause of a great chunk of Massachusetts and Connecticut losing power on Saturday night. A bunch of branches from tress behind my house crashed to the ground ruing the snowstorm. We must have got around 6-8 inches when it was all over.
Spoiler:

This is what my neighborhood looked like when the storm ended. It was well into the morning when I took this. That's why the street looks okay.
Since we lost power that night, my Mom and I were freezing. Sure, we had candles, flashlights, batteries and radios, we didn't prepare for having no heat for 3 days, as were many people in the town I live in. I thought we were only going to be out of power for a few hours, not a few days.
Spoiler:


Some of the tree limbs that fell in the back of my house.
So, I was very happy that the power went back on late Monday night. We got phone and cell phone service back after that. We're pretty much back to normal where I live, but I can't say the same for other towns in my state.
And to those who want to trade places with me... do you really want to trade spots and probably face something like we went through up here this weekend?