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  • Yikes! NOW everything is frozen! The trees are covered in ice! Not snow, but ice! I didn't know something like that could happen =o

  • "Steel cold winter by whose icy breath

    the trees within the woods resemble dreams..."

    Incredible this world Jordan!

    I'm glad you came through it all to actually share this with everyone and that you are safe and sound again. Take care....

  • Thanks for having thought of taking these shots when you couldn't even recharge your devices.

  • for me, out would come the chainsaw, ax, and pot belly stove..no way in hell i'd go without heat in those temperatures for 3 days..i'd open a window, run a vent right out the window, and duct tape the gaps shut..heat is heat, even if it's a little smokey lol

  • I'm very glad you made it through safely - an ice-storm and 3 days with no power is extreme. I have never quite seen ice covering like that before. The branches and clothes line look quite fascinating like that. Beautiful but so bitterly cold

  • My suscription thing on the main page likes to give me random videos from people I'm not subscribed to, and neglects to alert me of videos from those I *am* subscribed to. Disgusting.

    That is amazing. I don't have tv, and I don't usually watch/read the news online, so this was good to see. How long were you without power?

  • I was without power for 3 days.. It was pretty crazy, I've never seen anything like it before. There are still people without power right now and all the schools are closed for the week

  • Wow. Those kind of things make you realize how much you depend on electricity.

  • It really does! it was soo so weird and annoying not having electricity.. no heat, hot water, lights or any way of even knowing what was going on around the world, I can't believe you never watch the news! I'd be pretty lost without that kind of stuff for a long time.. I had to wait about a half hour in line just to get gas from a town 25 miles away that had electricity, it was so ridiculous..

  • I personally get my news from the newspaper. It's quiet and I can control the input. TV is just so much noise, I have to leave it off.

    Sorry you were without power. It does make one more conscious of one's normal blessings, however -- such as heat and electricity.

  • i know this kind of weather, as we sometimes have ice-coating here, too.

    But by luck it normally don´t lead´s to power-outs.

    Hope you are able to keep your house warm without electricity.

    greetings & good wishes to you

  • wow, it hit hard ...

  • Wauw. It would be beautiful if it didn't cause so much damage. I went through a similar situation in my childhood in the eightees.

    Glad your all okay.

  • Prettyyyyyyyyyyy!

  • Wow. I mean wow... That's so amazing. I can't imagine what the sound of all those branches coming down at random was like, as you wondered if there were going to be any massive trees amongst them. The ice on the branches fascinates me - I've never seen that in real life before, but have always been amazed by pictures of it.

    Thankyou so much for posting this. I'm so glad you're OK.

  • Thanks Michael.. the HD version should be up here at some point.. I also took a lot of pictures with my canon.. so i'll show you those later as well, I'm glad I'm ok too, it could have been much worse I suppose

  • Yeah, I'll be really interested to see the HD version after it processes. I think a lot of the impact of the video will be in seeing the detail. It should be up soon.

  • there we go.. it's up

  • Awesome. I just want to stand there and stare at every little branch. Fascinating stuff.

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