Stop in for a cup of coffee

We've had power all night, and still have. In my opinion the trees are way too close to the power lines, but then the tree huggers would go bananas if they cut trees further away. And many years ago my wife say there was a team that used to go around clearing up brushes and dead whatever and that way remove "fuel" from the ground. They could not do that anymore, it cost money. So, there you have it.

Bill

Glad to see you're still electrified Bill :thumbsup: PG&E used to go as far as washing the insulators on their poles in the rural areas, bucket truck with a fire monitor on it kinda thing. No more.