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Thursday
August
14, 2003
Its approximately 4:10pm and I'm sitting at the PC typing some emails after
just getting home from running some errands. I notice that the room got darker
and then about a second later got very bright. At first I though a cloud passed
in front of the sun, but it was a clear day. Then it happened again, but I
noticed that it was actually the light bulb and not outside at all.
I figured the power might go out, so I log on to my ISP to send my email,
just in case. Too late... Just as I connect the power goes out and the UPS
starts beeping. I shut down the PC and then go find out what has happened...
4:15pm |
I get out the binoculars to check out the traffic lights in
the neighbourhood (I'm on the 24th floor) and see that there are no lights
as far as my 10x50 Bushnell's can see. Not good!! |
4:20pm |
I try to reach my sister to see if the power is out in
Scarborough in the east end. I can't reach her so... |
4:25pm |
I start searching for my Walkman and some AA batteries so I
can get some news from a radio station in hopes of finding out how much of
Toronto been affected and how long the power may be out. |
4:30pm |
I finally find the Walkman and some batteries. I start
scanning for some radio stations for news and the first one I find is
AM640 Mojo Radio only to hear "...if you're just tuning in, New York
City, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Detroit, etc., etc. are also blacked out
along with most of southern Ontario from Windsor to Ottawa and Sudbury." All I
think is "Holy crap, this isn't good at all!!!" |
4:40pm |
After listening to the news in disbelief for several
minutes, its time to take stock of the situation.
- First thought, "I really wish I did some laundry last
night!!"
- Water: just about zilch. I have 1/2 a bottle of Powerade and my
Brita water jug only has a glass full left and I have about 1.5L of
milk. Since I'm on the 24th floor, no running water. However, I can
get some in the laundry room in the basement. A tough climb back up the 24
flights of stairs with a heavy bucket of water though.
- Food: Good news and bad news. Good news, I was due for a grocery
run, so not much in the fridge to go bad. The bad news, not much
non-perishable food to eat!
- Batteries: not sure how much juice left in the AAs, so I make two
battery packs using a D batteries that I can wire into the
Walkman's battery terminals if the AAs die.
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5:00pm |
Time to eat and drink some of the perishable foods, save
some for later in the evening and leave the non-perishables for tomorrow
in case the power is still off. |
5:15pm to
8:30pm |
Spend most of the time sitting on the balcony watching
traffic and listening to the news on the Walkman. Looks like it could be a
while before I have power and water again. The city is saying that we have
a 24hr supply of water in the reservoirs and water towers and that it can
last for as long as 48hrs if those with water use it sparingly. |
8:30pm |
Dusted off the oil lamp and set it on the dinning room
table. Nice to have to light up the apartment rather than using my flashlight. |
8:40pm to
10:00pm |
My parents called from Halifax to see how I was coping with
the situation. They filled me in on what was happening in the different
cities. |
10:00pm |
The apartment is starting to get uncomfortable, so out on
to the balcony to stargaze. Most stars are normally obscured by light
pollution.
The city kind of looked like this from my balcony. Very eerie.
I was surprised at how many buildings have back up generators and even
some of the office towers downtown had quite a few windows lit. Luckily
there was a full moon a few days ago, so there was lots of moonlight and the
city wasn't pitch black as it would have been if a new moon. |
11:30pm |
Well, time to call it a day and hopefully the power will be
back when I wake up. |
Friday August 15, 2003
8:30am |
Had a pretty good night's sleep even though it was quite
warm inside. |
8:35am |
Still no power. I turned on the Walkman for the latest and
all they can say is that 50% of the power has been restored and hopefully
75% by this evening. I take a quick look around with the binoculars and see
some areas about 1km to the south has power. That looks promising. Then I
hear the weather, sunny 31c with a 39-40C humidex. Oh, just lovely!!
The Toronto Transit Commission won't be running the subways until the
power is 100% returned. They don't want to risk trains getting stranded in
the tunnels again. With limited TTC service, they decide to postpone the
opening the 125th Canadian National Exhibition until Monday. |
8:40am |
I grab something to eat and drink and think about what to
do next since food and water are limited. Two more meals is about it. I
decide to wait and see what happens over the next few hours. If the power
stays on to the south of me, I'll head out for some food and water. Since
its so hot and humid and I have to come up 24 floors, I don't want to
leave unless I know I can find something. Walking and sweating for 3 or
4km is not a good idea if I can't get water. |
1:00pm |
Still no power, but there is still power to the south. I
see people are lined up down the block at The
Beer Store (nice to see everyone keeping their priorities straight
:-) ), I figure
its safe to venture out for some food and water. After about a 40min walk,
I go into a bustling Food Basics store for some water, Gatorade and
start looking for non-perishable foods. Not much to choose from with no
working fridge at home so it looks like peanut butter and jam sandwiches and smoked
kippers for the next little while. I don't buy too much as I have to hoof
it up 24 flights of stairs when I get home. |
3:00pm |
I get back with the food and water. The stair climb in the
hot and humid stair well was not fun! I just took it slow and rested every
four floors. |
3:15pm |
I enjoyed a peanut butter and raspberry jam sandwich and some
Gatorade. |
4:45pm |
While listening to the news on the Walkman, I notice a
strange humming noise. Its the fridge! Hurray!!! After 24hrs and 30mins,
the power has finally come back on. They are warning of rolling blackouts
so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. |
5:15pm |
Hurray!!! I have running water again. I start filling up
containers with more drinking water just in case. And I fill some big
buckets so I can flush the toilet if we're hit by rolling blackouts. I
boil some water so I can take a sponge bath. I feel a little better. |
5:45pm |
Hurray!!! Now there is hot water. I take a very quick
shower and feel completely revitalized. I needed that, especially after
the trek for food and water. |
6:00pm |
I turn the TV on to see if I can find out more about the
current state of affairs. There are still areas without power and are warning
of possible rolling blackouts. They're still asking everyone to conserve
power and water since we're not in the clear yet as we wait for the nuclear power plants to come online again (45% of Ontario's
power in generated at nuclear plants.). |
Midnight |
Just relaxed for the evening and did some planning for a
motorcycle modelling project . TV only draws 97 watts, so I watched a
couple programs before calling it a day. |
Saturday August 16, 2003
9:00am |
Hurray!!! I still have power and water. Take another
refreshing shower after another hot and humid night. |
9:30am |
Another hot and humid day in store. I watched a
thunderstorm roll through and there was lightning strikes all around me.
Thankfully, it didn't cause any power troubles. |
10:00am |
Talked to my sister and the blackout didn't keep her from
picking up her 2001 BMW Z3 last night. The power came on in time for
her to work things out with the bank and travel to Kitchener/Waterloo. |
Noon |
Log on for the first time in 44hrs to discovery 117 emails
in my Inbox, 114 are spam. |
2:30pm |
Uploaded this Blackout 2003 diary. |
3:00pm |
Time to to power down the PC and go look for some better
food and hope the rolling blackouts can be avoided. They say everything
should be back for normal on Monday, but that it will be the "Big
test". |
4:30pm
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Went over to the mall and everything was up and running
except the grocery store. There are just bars, no solid glass doors,
separating the store from the rest of the mall and you can smell things
starting to go bad. Hopefully they get the perishables tossed out before
the whole mall reeks of rotten meat, veggies and dairy products. So, just
canned food again tonight. |
9:00pm
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Took a look across the city and there is one section
without power. Looks like there will indeed be rolling blackouts. If I
lose power, I hope its while I'm sleeping. They say it will be a few more
days before everything is back to normal. |
Midnight
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After a day of conserving power, I treated myself to some
online time to catch up on some more news since the TV stations are a
virtual news void on the weekends. It looks like rolling blackouts have
been avoided thanks for citizens heeding the conservation announcements. I
guess the area along the lake shore has been without power since Thursday.
There definitely weren't any lights shining last night around 11:00pm.
Some businesses seemed determined to keep their billboards and
other frivolous items lit and the city officials were none to pleased to see that
when trying to get power into households that are still powerless.
Well time to eliminate all my power consumption, except the fridge, and
call it a day. |
Sunday August 17, 2003
10:00am |
Clock radio still had the correct time, so no power outage
through the night.
It was a nice and cool night and with the windows open there was no
need to even think about using the ceiling fan and I had a good night's
sleep.
We're still being asked to conserve power and water. We're been advised
that Monday morning will be the "Big test" of the system when
everyone goes back to work. Businesses are being encouraged to limit their
consumption to 50% of their normal levels, tell some to stay home, or use
shift work to spread the load through the day.
Another issue is gasoline supply. Some service station tanks are now
bone dry with no gasoline deliveries in sight since the five nearby oil/gasoline
refineries are still not operating. Still, to look out the window you'd
never know, the traffic volume seems about normal.
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8:30pm |
Finally got to do some laundry. I waited until after 8:00pm
so I wouldn't be using the washing machines during the peak load
hours.
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9:30pm |
Spend some time online before calling it a day.
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Monday August 18, 2003 thru Wednesday August 20, 2003
We're
continually being told to do our best to converse power. I've been doing
my best to leave everything needing power until after 8:00pm, when demand
drops after the work day ends.
Thursday is supposed to be a scorcher, sunny 33C with humidex in the
low 40s. Not only that, but a Smog Alert as well. Hopefully people who
don't really need their air conditioner running will have the will power
to leave it turned off. Thankfully there will be a breeze to help it make
it more bearable. If we make it to Friday evening without rolling
blackouts, we should have all the nuclear plants back online and be in the
clear.
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Lessons Learned
NOTE: Yesterday I learned that province, city and municipal emergency
plans assume that citizens have enough food, water, batteries, etc. to fend for
themselves for 72hrs. Well, I certainly couldn't. Water was definitely in short
supply for me. So...
- Keep at least 2 or 4L of water around. A bottle of Gatorade or Powerade is
good to have since it will replenish minerals needed by your body.
- Keep enough non-perishable for a few days of meals.
- Buy a radio that takes C or D batteries so I don't have to walk around
with earphones to listen to the radio
- Don't leave laundry to the last possible moment. You never know what might
happen and its nice to know you at least have clean unmentionables!!
- MOST IMPORTANTLY, continue to conserve power even after things are 'back
to nromal'. The last thing we need is for Canada and the U.S. to rush to
build more fossil fuel fired generators as a 'fix' for the problem. The
truth is we're energy hogs and can do a lot to reduce our wasteful use of
electricity. I myself am guilty of leaving the PC running 24-7 up until
about two months ago when I suspected my hard drive might crash. I swapped
out the HD and now I shut down when I'm finished with the PC.
For info on how to reduce your energy use, check the links on the Pollution
Probe website.
Coaster
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