Well, I'm still without power, so I'm still having to stay across town, where it's all warm and electrical. I saw OG&E trucks about a block away from my place, so that's a good sign for tomorrow, but apparently, a whole new round of stormy crap is moving in pretty soon, so I could easily fall into that "7-10 days" area. Also, the dude on the radio, some places won't have power until after Christmas, and with my luck, that'll be me. Fun.
In other fun news, I decided to buy a half gallon of milk today, only to discover that they already had an identical one over here. D'oh. Also, decided to go against common sense and buy a pack of football cards while I was there, and I lucked out and got an "event-used football" card that's numbered out of 62, (as in only 62 of that card exist on Earth) which is really nice. On the other hand, it's a card of Robert Meachem, so it's probably effectively worthless. D'oh again.
But oh yeah, I found wires while I was at home, so here's that ICY DEVASTATION~! I mentioned yesterday:
This was the view right outside my front door yesterday. I have a strange feeling that this isn't safe.
Here's the neighbor's backyard, demonstrating probably the only good thing about not having a backyard.
Here's a tree that tried to fall on my car.
If I had a real camera, you'd see the park across the street covered in downed tree limbs.
Oooh.
Here's a tree that's currently trying to fall on where my car's usually parked.
And here's my lucky-to-be-alive car. Not only because of trees, but because of the retarded drivers around here, too. When a traffic light is out, you're supposed to treat it like a four-way stop sign. Around here, it's viewed as "wheeeee, green light!" And when the cops have the foresight to stick one of those temporary four-way stop signs in the intersection, they treat those as "wheeee, green light!"
More icy devastation from right outside my door.
Here's the view down Main Street, taken from a moving car, because I am DANGER MAN.
If I wasn't damn near dropping my camera while scrambling to take a picture at a stop sign while the "low battery" warning was blinking, you'd see that this street is entirely blocked off.
School's out, bitches.
Also, since I have the camera hooked up, here is a completely unrelated picture from like a year ago of Scooter taking a bath:
And here's my cat under a blanket, possibly to shield her from where my camera's flash has turned the fish tank behind her into DEADLY MAGMA:
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So much for the "Norman Bubble", eh?
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