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Saturday, November 29, 2014
Yarn Or Tea Emergency?
So, it did snow overnight. More of a dusting really (see picture below). But then sometime between 9 and 10 am or so, the power went off. It's only just gone back on. About four hours. It stayed reasonably comfortable inside, but outside, near 30˚F, with a gusty wind, it was downright chilly. And most places downtown were closed. The bakery had baked goods for sale, but just water to drink. The knit shop had the sign above. A nearby eating place had a sign saying they'd be open again "at the convenience of Puget Sound Power."
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