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Old 02-15-2021, 03:01 PM   #35
Pabs4
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Well this officially is a snowbird adventure! Just outside of Corpus Christi Texas and it’s 17 degrees with high winds and ice. And the campground power went out at 0400 today. They are unable to refill our propane tanks so we’re hoarding what little we have left. DW is a trooper but she has just about reached the up with which she can put! But 70 degrees by Sunday when we are scheduled to go home. Sheesh!!!
We woke up to ice and snow here in SE Texas. It just finished snowing again. I know the electricity is out in parts of Houston, on Galveston, and on the Bolivar Peninsula. Fortunately we still have power where we live, but we are also sweating our propane running out in our RV. We have the thermostat set to 49°, but it is still running a lot. At least we are warm in our house. I can’t imagine how miserable y’all must be! Good luck!

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