
Originally Posted by
Misschievou2
During Hurricane Sandy I lost all the power to my house. This includes having access to the internet, heat in the house, lights, and silly things we take for granted like hot water.
I was very lucky to finally get my power back after 6 days without it. My family and I were freezing cold every night with several blankets and using candle light to see. I personally waited 2 hours for 10 gallons of gas for $40 cash only. Guess who didn't get the cash memo! lol. Used my debit to withdraw so problem averted A lot of people aren't nearly as lucky as me and my family because I do have a roof over my head. A lot of families lost there homes, cars, and became very sick and died during and the after effects of Hurricane Sandy.
Cutting to the chase - I was very lucky that my best friend was able to take my frog in the meantime until I could take care of him myself. If lets say she had lost her power like myself. What would have been the best way to keep my frog from death by cold temp of 40 to 60 degrees without using a heating device that is power operated?
Heard there is a blizzard headed on it's way to New York next. Keep us in your prayers!