Stay safe everyone. If anyone needs something in the Delaware area I will be driving into town hopefully right after the storm. If you need something I can bring from Michigan let me know.
Cowboy_Ken said:Concerning the water bottles, remember, the water in your water heater tank will stay warm for awhile. This is a good source for warm water.
DaisyDuke said:I was also thinking of boiling water and letting it sit then putting it in bottles. We have a gas stove.
Joiner said:So, it looks like Sandy will be hitting us directly. We have water, plenty of food, we're even watching my sister's Jack Russell (Much to Blue's amusement). But the one thing I am worried about is heating for my tort babies, especially my little Leopard Rory. Does anyone have any tips?
Laura said:hothands, those little packets... if you can find them... camp stove to heat water for water bottles? woodburning stove, fireplace and place enclosure close to it...
danosaurous said:Lost power as of 2:57 today. Thank goodness for generator backup to keep the torts warm
Watsonpartyof4 said:I hope everyone is safe!
I am near Cleveland Ohio, we have lots of flooding along the lakeshore and the Black river, and High winds right now, kinda scary sounding, lights have flickered. But thankfully we still have power! We have a fireplace so I think we will be ok if the power does go out, I could boil water there.