Yeah, the power was restored and life near normal before I could get home and take the AR and food rations out!
I got the glow sticks going 10 second before power was restored...
BTW: I missed the opportunity to take a great pick of a nearly submerged car next to a half gone city van. Several people I know had cars in the lower lots that were 100% submerged. The insurance people are VERY busy today.
On the other hand, it's Bloomington. No looting, just people pointing and drinking, or smoking plant products. Seriously, if the SHTF here, it will be weeks before anyone is sober enough to do anything bad.
I actually walked to Chipotle on Kirkwood for dinner, and there were like 50 ppl in People's Park and Kilroy's was easily 3/4 full lol. Funny man, Techres
Yeah I stayed at home Monday afternoon so I was high and dry. My neighbor below me was about 1ft away from having a flooded house, though. Here are some pics from the student newspaper:
I got a quick three photos in Bloomington two days ago too. This is at 45/46 and 3rd street by Best Buy and CVS.
Best of all, people would still try and drive into it until the state police would turn them away. I talked to the office and told him if they were that dumb I'd let em go! We laughed, there would have been 30 cars stuck in there if he was not keeping them from going through.
I broke off a big plastic shield on my car from going through some low flooding myself. The car sounded odd yesterday, looked under and a big piece was broke and dangling off, I then proceeded to kick it the rest of the way off. Who need a shield over the gas tank anyway?
Peoples ignorance is just insane. Every time a flood gets in the news, there are pics of people stranded from driving into flooded roadways. Everyone has seen this yet...