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JamesMichael
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA

0 posted 2004-07-10 10:49 PM


Agat, Guam (June 27,2004)

No electricity,
no air conditioning,
no refrigerator,
no cold beer.

When I wake up Tropical Storm Ting Ting will be
at my door, or should I say the hotel door.
We spent most of Sunday afternoon and into
the evening with no electricity, no air
conditioner, no fan, the storm winds and
rain took care of that and know one knows
how many days it will take to restore.
The hotels emergency generator roared and
sputtered for ten minutes and then it was
no more, a valiant effort by the repair
man came to no avail...(busted piston)
The storm shudders (on storm side) are up
now to keep the rain and winds out.
The hotel staff placed blue towels on
the window sills and the floors to soak up
the water that already found its way in.
With no air conditioner, the walls are
dripping with humidity, everything is wet.
In the afternoon I can leave the front door
open for air circulation, in the evening I
dare not for security from thieves and
wild dogs or water buffalo.
I write this late at night with my trusty
flashlight; don't fail me now, I need you.
I hear the constant roar of the winds and
the rain hiting outside my shuttered window.
The refrigerator is no longer working, I
have no cooler, without electricity the beer
is room temperature now.
Plenty of canned goods and bottled water.
They say the main force of the storm will
hit us on the ocean side at 9:00 am in
the morning, I prepare myself for bed
and a good nights sleep?
It's not so bad, the sheets and
the pillow are dry.

JamesLee
June27
2004
Right after Tingting passed
us and headed for Saipan
it turned into a Typhoon.
The storm was bad enough.

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kaile
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singapore
1 posted 2004-07-11 03:48 AM


It's not so bad, the sheets and
the pillow are dry.

hey James, these lines made me laugh. what a positive attitude to boot with an admittedly dismal travel experience

icebox
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since 2003-05-03
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in the shadows
2 posted 2004-07-11 04:10 AM


Great slice of life writing!  Thanks for sharing it.

Guam is a tiny island, glad you made it through.

JamesMichael
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
3 posted 2004-07-12 08:28 PM


Thank you kaile and icebox...I was a little concerned at the time...but fortunately it didn't develop into a typhoon until it passed us...still the electricity and water problems were a reminder that life is not always so convienant...James
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