I remember when my associate and I were hit by a hurricane about seven years ago.
Our electricity was out for ten afternoons.
Of course, those residing in the wealthier areas of neighborhood had their electricity back on almost immediately, but, my associate and I bad folks had to wait. It was horrible. The hot and cold temperatures stayed around the low to middle nineties, which my associate and I were used to, but, the humidity was unbearable. And, it felt like that hurricane took all the breeze with it, but because my associate and I were in the neglected side of town, our drainage system wasn’t as relaxing as it was in the wealthier areas, and, after a few afternoons, the mosquitoes were unbearable! It’s not like my associate and I could sit in our homes with the doors closed. It was way too hot. And, most of us in that part didn’t have the luxury of screened doors or screened in porches. I really went to my sister’s condo and borrowed my infant nephew so that my neighbor would feel terrible enough to hook us up to his generator and my associate and I could run our fans, at least. I couldn’t wait for our power to come back on so that my associate and I could run our air conditioner. It was so humid and the bugs were so awful, I still cringe thinking about it. It took ten long afternoons before our power was restored. We had to wait for device to be brought down from up North. Boy, were my associate and I grateful to have our air conditioner back!