Twas really dark when I got up this morning.
Then, I learned that Bill had already been on a 3 a.m. reconnaissance drive in the neighborhood.
He does that whenever the power goes out. It's a scouting mission to see how far the power outages extend.
In this morning's case, some people on Selle Road had power.
Some people to the north on South Center Valley Road had power and some people on Forest Siding across the tracks had lights.
Apparently, the outage affected just a small area in the neighborhood. Annie saw that there was an outage on the Northern Lights website. Eventually we saw trucks go by, and then the lights came on.
Here at the Lovestead we never have to worry to much about lights in the darkness because Bill, the Eagle Scout, has accumulated an arsenal of flashlights and lanterns which he strategically places around the house.
So, we didn't suffer much or for very long.
Many thanks to Northern Lights for restoring our power so quickly.
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In other news, it's a definite sports weekend, and, of course, the excitement is building in this household for Seahawks fans who hope to see our team win it all tomorrow.
In the meantime, the Gonzaga men and women are playing today, and the Sandpoint High Bulldog girls will be playing for a chance to go to state as their district tournament opens tonight.
Good luck, Madi and the team.
We'll be watching the ZAGS men and hoping they rebound from their loss to Portland.
Oh yeah, there's the Olympics!
So much to watch and so little time.
Which reminds me.
I'd better get my pulled pork out of the freezer and let it thaw for tomorrow's Super Bowl party.
So, will keep this a true Saturday Slight and wish everyone a great day. May your favorite sports teams win.
3 p.m. PST
View on KHQ Channel 6 or ESPN+
GO, ZAGS!!!
It's been a while since Foster wore his Seahawks T-shirt.
After about a dozen year's drought, he'll be wearing it again tomorrow.








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