The post-tropical storm, the remnants of a full-fledged hurricane that killed 143 people in the Caribbean earlier in the week, was a much tamer beast by the time it rolled into Atlantic Canada early Sunday.
They looked into that for Victoria as well but then you have to look at a service call for a buried line and how much it costs to put them there. The cost just wasn't warrented.
"Scape" said They looked into that for Victoria as well but then you have to look at a service call for a buried line and how much it costs to put them there. The cost just wasn't warrented.
NS should start looking into it. With the more frequent tropical storms. Plus the movie companies like that, A the scarlet letter with Demi Moore was filmed in Shelburne, because its power lines are burried.
With the dollar near a buck ten Hollywood north is a bust. Even with all the rain from the tropical storms it's the winters that do the real damage. The storms just look bad because it's all at once and you can show it on the news more.
"-Mario-" said They looked into that for Victoria as well but then you have to look at a service call for a buried line and how much it costs to put them there. The cost just wasn't warrented.
NS should start looking into it. With the more frequent tropical storms. Plus the movie companies like that, A the scarlet letter with Demi Moore was filmed in Shelburne, because its power lines are burried.
I'm bettin' your wife as a photographer bithches often about wires in her shots.
"Wada" said They looked into that for Victoria as well but then you have to look at a service call for a buried line and how much it costs to put them there. The cost just wasn't warrented.
NS should start looking into it. With the more frequent tropical storms. Plus the movie companies like that, A the scarlet letter with Demi Moore was filmed in Shelburne, because its power lines are burried.
I'm bettin' your wife as a photographer bithches often about wires in her shots.
Ohhhh Yaaa.
She has an eye like I've never seen one. I'll sugest shoots and she will tell me what is wrong with the background.
"Alta_redneck" said It seems more logical to me to prune or eliminate the trees that could come down on a power line. And it gives the tree huggers something to do also.
That would be what, every single tree along any street? I'm guessing residents would rather maintain the atmosphere than remove any risk of losing power for a day once in a blue moon.
"Blue_Nose" said It seems more logical to me to prune or eliminate the trees that could come down on a power line. And it gives the tree huggers something to do also.
That would be what, every single tree along any street? I'm guessing residents would rather maintain the atmosphere than remove any risk of losing power for a day once in a blue moon.
Its not just a day, sometimes it lasts a week if not longer. But cutting down the trees isn't really a great solution. Because then people would just bitch about there not being any trees. I was watching the news and a big problem was the fact that the leaves were still on many of the trees, which led to them being overtaken by the wind.
Start with BURYING THE F%^*&^NG POWER CABLES!!
The locals around Halifax love to go on endlessly about improving the city.
Start with BURYING THE F%^*&^NG POWER CABLES!!
They looked into that for Victoria as well but then you have to look at a service call for a buried line and how much it costs to put them there. The cost just wasn't warrented.
NS should start looking into it. With the more frequent tropical storms. Plus the movie companies like that, A the scarlet letter with Demi Moore was filmed in Shelburne, because its power lines are burried.
They looked into that for Victoria as well but then you have to look at a service call for a buried line and how much it costs to put them there. The cost just wasn't warrented.
NS should start looking into it. With the more frequent tropical storms. Plus the movie companies like that, A the scarlet letter with Demi Moore was filmed in Shelburne, because its power lines are burried.
I'm bettin' your wife as a photographer bithches often about wires in her shots.
And it gives the tree huggers something to do also.
They looked into that for Victoria as well but then you have to look at a service call for a buried line and how much it costs to put them there. The cost just wasn't warrented.
NS should start looking into it. With the more frequent tropical storms. Plus the movie companies like that, A the scarlet letter with Demi Moore was filmed in Shelburne, because its power lines are burried.
I'm bettin' your wife as a photographer bithches often about wires in her shots.
Ohhhh Yaaa.
She has an eye like I've never seen one. I'll sugest shoots and she will tell me what is wrong with the background.
How did you guys do??? Any repairs to your home??
It seems more logical to me to prune or eliminate the trees that could come down on a power line.
And it gives the tree huggers something to do also.
That would be what, every single tree along any street? I'm guessing residents would rather maintain the atmosphere than remove any risk of losing power for a day once in a blue moon.
It seems more logical to me to prune or eliminate the trees that could come down on a power line.
And it gives the tree huggers something to do also.
That would be what, every single tree along any street? I'm guessing residents would rather maintain the atmosphere than remove any risk of losing power for a day once in a blue moon.
Its not just a day, sometimes it lasts a week if not longer. But cutting down the trees isn't really a great solution. Because then people would just bitch about there not being any trees. I was watching the news and a big problem was the fact that the leaves were still on many of the trees, which led to them being overtaken by the wind.
I have always wondered... Why are powerlines above ground, and not in?
Cheaper that way.