tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3096750185309678298.post2716892778305468513..comments2024-01-15T07:06:31.613-06:00Comments on Inspired Muse: My New Double Burner Cook TopBernyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18250684898460094916noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3096750185309678298.post-6701437415022182212010-01-25T22:04:42.131-06:002010-01-25T22:04:42.131-06:00Wow!! You are an inventive soul!! Your 'canned...Wow!! You are an inventive soul!! Your 'canned heat' is a great idea... I have lots of candles in storage in the basement 'for such as time as this'. That is a long time to be without power. When I lived on the farm, I too, filled up buckets with water for the toilet, as the well was electric. I cooked on top of the wood burning stove with an iron skillet. Isn't it something how we realize what a luxury electricity is when we lose it? I read your comment on my blog about the Old Market in Omaha.... once, Handyman gave me 45 minutes (What a generous soul!!) to 'browse' the Old Market. It was so cool, wish I could have had more time--and money! Maybe he and I will stop in there another time. We enjoy Lincoln's Hay Market also, but haven't been to either for quite a few years.Joyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15471639876072617577noreply@blogger.com