If a Tree Falls in the Woods…Does it Mess up Everyone’s Day?
Posted: July 1, 2026 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentI woke up at 7:50 AM. Felt kind of late, but it was quiet. Russ, who rarely Sleeps pst 5:30 came in and announced, “The power has been out since 2:50.”
Yesterday, Russ finished the move out of his giant downtown office. Most of his team members live in other places and it was ridiculous to keep a twenty thousand square foot office. So welcome to working exclusively from home, without power.
I had a FaceTime private mah Jongg lesson scheduled with a UK student. I needed WiFi to have this lesson. Not ideal for me that Russ no longer had his office, where I could escape to and use his WiFi.
Russ had studied the Duke Energy outage map and told me that our whole neighborhood was out of power. So no calling a friend to use their power. Since we never open a refrigerator during a power outage Russ decided that Chick-fil-a was going to be the right thing for his and Shay’s breakfast. I was happy that was his choice as they have acceptable iced tea. For the record, Shay is very thin and we probably should be buying her a chicken biscuit everyday as she thought that was a mighty fine breakfast.
When Russ got home he told me it looked like the power was on at church. Ah-Ha. The answer. Our church has tons of classrooms that were not being used in the middle of a summer weekday. So I packed up my mah Jongg stuff and toddled over to church.
I was met by friendly staff who welcomed me in and I set up in room 105 and had a nice talk with pastor Thankam. She left me a few minutes before my call was to start. I started playing an online mah Jongg game as a warm up, but lost connection half way through the game.
Thankam came in room 105 and told me the power had gone off in the church. I had not noticed since I never turned the lights on in room 105. I texted my UK student and she generously pushed back our lesson.
I packed up and went home. Russ had discovered that the news found the culprit to the power outage. A tree had fallen across multiple transmission lines, in the dead of a calm, storm-free night.

What a pain, that we are so dependent on power that can be taken out by one tree. Thankfully, our power came back on at 12:15, 45 minutes earlier than Duke Energy predicted. It still was out for almost ten hours.
I was able to get my lesson in with my sweet student, who was so flexible. After a couple of hours I let Russ open the refrigerator. I have a very analog system for telling how warm the freezer has gotten during power outages and it worked perfectly this time.
I have a plastic pint container in the freezer filled with water that once it froze solid I place a penny on top of the ice. If the freezer gets warm enough that the ice melts the penny will sink and if the power comes back on and the water refreezes the penny will no longer be on the top of the ice. This way you can tell if your freezer ever got so warm that food might have spoiled and then refrozen.
Today the penny was still on the top of the ice. So keeping the refrigerator closed it was just like a giant cooler and all the frozen stuff in it was cold enough to keep itself cold enough.
The answer to the question about the tree, well it did not totally mess up my day, it could have been worse.