I just got a call from the Point (Elmira St). The lights are ON! (and the a/c is running…)
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I got the same message from a neighbor who just talked to someone on Elmira!
I hope Olivier has power as well!
Nothing at Ft. Pelican yet. Soon…
Yeah!!!!!
Stephanie
Can we go home now? (Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Mommy, are we there yet? LOL
I am so glad for the people who have the power back. WHat a relief it must be to have a/c again!
That makes us so happy to hear that things are moving along. We can’t wait to get back home, especially now that we know our home is ok!
If we get power in Pakenham Oaks subdivision, please post it.
If the Mary Joseph residence has power, does the Maple Leaf / Audubon Pointe apartment complex across the street have power, too? Please let me know!
Don’t know about Maple Leaf, but I’m hearing that Tall Timbers has power now. Isn’t that all the same grid?