There's a comment emergency workers and utilities crews in Edmonton are probably agreeing with me on.
For those of you wondering, We had a pretty wicked storm on Saturday, with lots of tree damage.
Now I wasn't overly fond of the storm when it hit, but this morning, my dad gets a phone call from my sister. Her place of work (a daycare) had a couple of branches fall in the playground. Now my dad was out at our cabin when this call came in, so my parents had to come home early, then my dad and I went to the place. Said playground had a third of it covered with fallen tree. 2 1/2 hours later we finally got it cleaned up.
On the plus side, got some firewood for our fire pit for next year, enough to have our planned steak dinner over the firepit tonight, and 37.50 each from the daycare, though I'm still going to have to figure out how to bill my sister for drafting us.
Not too bad considering some places are still without utilities.
(Edit: I made a typo. It should read Thor, not Tor)
For those of you wondering, We had a pretty wicked storm on Saturday, with lots of tree damage.
Now I wasn't overly fond of the storm when it hit, but this morning, my dad gets a phone call from my sister. Her place of work (a daycare) had a couple of branches fall in the playground. Now my dad was out at our cabin when this call came in, so my parents had to come home early, then my dad and I went to the place. Said playground had a third of it covered with fallen tree. 2 1/2 hours later we finally got it cleaned up.
On the plus side, got some firewood for our fire pit for next year, enough to have our planned steak dinner over the firepit tonight, and 37.50 each from the daycare, though I'm still going to have to figure out how to bill my sister for drafting us.
Not too bad considering some places are still without utilities.
(Edit: I made a typo. It should read Thor, not Tor)
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