Two evenings after we lost our electricity in an unexpected thunderstorm - big trucks rumbled into our neighbourhood.
What were they going to do?! We were one of the last neighbourhoods in the city to still be without electricity...
Some of us gathered to watch.
A transformer near Earl and Mary's yard had been knocked out when branches from a neighbouring tree fell onto the wires.
Now it was being replaced. But the problem didn't end there... More downed branches on power lines needed to be removed.
Twelve hours later - on Saturday morning - our street finally had electricity again.
Now life is returning to normal! We can cook and open the fridge. And as evening approaches, we can turn on lights again!
New appreciation for what we have!






















