Friday, September 9, 2011

Black Out









From Southern California, to parts of Arizona and down to Mexico, we experienced power loss for about 10 hours. I was driving down my street about to approach my house, when my car radio went silent. I checked other stations and they were all static. Weird I thought. Then I pulled into my driveway and saw my husband come out of the house. He said the power just went out. I told him about my radio going out, and we both had a weird feeling. Of course when radio stations go out, you think the worst. And then when you hear how much of an area was effected, one thing came to mind, terrorist attack. Luckily that was not the case. I'm sure for many other people, it was a stressful evening, especially for those who got stuck in elevators or stranded when the trolly system shut down. But for us, we were home safe, and had a relaxing evening drinking wine in candle light. 

I know many people got together with neighbors and had BBQs. It was a night for community and spending time with each other, without all the distractions. When we took our dogs for a walk, it was weird seeing so many people hanging out in the front of their house, just trying to make the best of the situation. One radio station was working and giving updates about the situation. As we walked down our street, people had their car doors open, and that station playing.

A part of me didn't want the power to come back so soon. It was kind of nice to stop and think about how blessed we are with the technology we have, and how dependent we are on it.

Thankfully there was not a large amount of crime last night, but there was some sewage spills into a few locations. Some areas were told to boil their water. All schools were cancelled today because they weren't sure last night if the power would be back and some businesses opened up later in the day. 


Below I have two pictures that show you the difference between last night and a normal night. The first one shows the black out. The only lights in this picture are from cars on the freeway and the second picture shows how our view normally looks. 





I made those thread candle holders in the first picture for my wedding. You can find out how to make them here





9 comments:

  1. I encountered the black out as well! Except I was scared and ate a whole box of chocolates out of fear I wouldn't be able to eat anything else for dinner. OOPS! :)

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  2. Glad you made the best of it! <3

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  3. When you said the raido went out, that creeped me out a little. I'm glad you had a good time though. It's really neat that there was more of a sense of community

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  4. Hehe that happened here last summer and I agree- I was almost disappointed when the lights came back on! Our street turned into a little block party and everyone was so friendly! But I'm glad you got your power back on and there wasn't too much damage :)

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  5. I always secretly love when the power goes out! I'm happy you were home safe and sound, having a relaxing night! <3

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  6. I also was a bit disappointed when the power came back on. We really enjoyed Thursday night with our neighbors, and I REALLY enjoyed that I didn't have to go into work on Friday.
    Hope you have a wonderful weekend :)

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  7. That would be freaky! I'm glad that it was just a fluke power outage, did they ever say why it went out? That is crazy, i've never had all the radio stations go out before! I'm glad it was a good experience though<3 Have a great weekend!

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  8. wow those phots are amazing. The radio thing would freak me out!

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  9. holy madness! sounds like something out of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and would have freaked me out to extremes. the difference between those 2 photos is incredible. super glad you're alright. i'm thinking about the USA a lot today...i'm sure you know why and wish you all the very best blessings for a time that's free of any woe. xoox ♥

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