Frankie Tortoise Tails: 19º F Disaster Plans

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19º F.

I thought I was ready.

I have contingency plans, back-up plans, in-case plans, and complete mega-disaster plans just in case the electricity goes out. It's critical when one has 100 geckos, a 100 pound sulcata Frankie and a cat.

Two human beings count as well but mostly as instruments to implement said emergency plans.

It was just after 7:00 am. Greg had left for work. I just got out of the shower and put on clothes for the day. I was pouring my second cup of coffee. The electricity went out.

"Oh, _______!" (fill in your favorite expletive).

Maybe it's just a brown-out. How long do those last? A minute? Two?

Three minutes later and I am into all out panic and adrenalin explosion. My concern is the gecko room where said geckos and Frankie currently reside.

How long do I have? Due to his large 100 pound body mass Frankie can safely last more than 30 minutes. Geckos maybe have 15 minutes before not-so-healthy things start happening. The cat? Cat wants me to chase her around the house. Go away cat.

So, about all those emergency plans. Yeah, got lots of emergency plans for the other house in Birmingham, the one we just moved out of. This is the new house. I have four reptile shipping heat packs.

Going on eight minutes with no electricity.

We got a generator.

Put on coat and shoes. Run to back yard to outdoor storage room. Fiddle with keys tying to find the right one to open the door. Realize I should have worn gloves. Maybe a hat for the wet hair.

Time is ticking. If the electricity isn't back on in 20 minutes things are going to get bad quick.

Open door and see all the stuff stacked in front of the generator including a lawn mower. Throw all of it out the door. Pull generator out of storage room. Check gas. No gas. Doesn't matter. Can siphon gas out of car.

(Yeah, right)

Its tires are flat so I drag generator and empty gas can around the house to the front yard. Realize that I can't pull or lift generator up front steps. Realize thinking up an alternative solution will cost me time. Grip stomach muscles, catty-womp generator up step and onto the front porch.

Okay. Generator on porch. Gas station is 5 minutes away. Ten minutes and I'll be back with gas. Haven't operated the generator in two years and I have the memory of a flea but figure pure adrenalin will make me smart enough to get it started.

How long has it been since electricity went out? Probably fifteen minutes. I don't know. I just keep moving.

Go back inside house for my purse. Cat wants me to chase her around the house. Go away cat. Wait. Maybe throw cat into gecko room for her mammal generated warmth. Can't catch cat. Oh, well, probably wouldn't help anyway.

Maybe I should comb my wet hair before going to gas station.

As I jog through the living room toward the bathroom, house lights come on, heater kicks on, and cat appears from under chair.

I go into the gecko room and take notice of the complete non-disaster before me. The temperature has dropped below 69º F. Some of the geckos have darken up indicating low body temperatures but Frankie's back leg is peaking out from under his blanket. Heat will be picking up quickly in the room.

An extended back leg on a sulcata is a sure sign that temperatures are in the comfort range. Still, with temperatures expected to hoover around freezing, I don't expect to see any more of Frankie than that foot.

That's good. I am not going to have time for Frankie today. I will be spending a great deal of my time today making sure there are disaster plans.
 

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I was curious to find out if the generator was hooked up to your house wiring in some manner. I realized it wasn't because you were dragging it all around the place, then I wondered, if you had gotten it started, how were you going to hook the house up to it? Or, is the gecko room on an extension cord?

I'm so glad I live in California!
 

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It was like reading a book for me, you don't know if the geckos will be okay, your tortoise. I'm glad your power got back on. I was hoping our power wouldn't go out, it's -3 F here. I would surely be in trouble.
 

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Wow, your house drops in temperature very quickly it seems! I have thankfully no experience (knock on wood) with losing heat in such cold temps, but shouldn't your house retain heat longer then 30 minutes? Are houses in the south not insulated? (Sorry if that's a silly question, I'm such a northern girl I seriously have no idea... House Hunters hasn't addressed this!).

Glad it worked out in the end!!
 

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LMAO. I have said it before, lots and I'm saying it again. I love, love, love your stories. You really need to do books. I always can picture this all happening as I'm reading it. I too, like Yvonne, was wonder g if you were going to realize you had too have extension cords.:D. So glad the power came back on. A few minutes more would have been nice though :D.
 

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Too funny ! Well glad everything worked out . You need to right all these stories down and make a book about the adventures of reptile keeping . I for one will buy it . Or you can make and awesome how to book on keeping tortoises .With storytelling so it makes it a fun read . Most care sheets start running together about midway through . Put one of those in there people would be begging to learn more .
 

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I enjoyed reading this...lol.

Thanks for sharing! Glad it didn't get worse for you and boy does this make me happy to be in SoCal :p
 

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So funny! You aren't afraid to make fun of yourself, and that is priceless, because we can all see ourselves in similar situations.
 

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I love your stories and i have read a few of them several times this one though is so good I actually pictured the lawn mower flying!
 

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Here's a backup plan: plant the generator just outside the gecko room in a wooden or plastic enclosure. Have an electrician hard wire it to the room. Make sure you have an oil heater available. Make a habit of filling a gas container every week. If you don't need it, just pour it into your car. This way you'll always have gas on hand for the generator.

Enjoyed your story! What passion LOL
 

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sibi said:
Here's a backup plan: plant the generator just outside the gecko room in a wooden or plastic enclosure. Have an electrician hard wire it to the room. Make sure you have an oil heater available. Make a habit of filling a gas container every week. If you don't need it, just pour it into your car. This way you'll always have gas on hand for the generator.

Enjoyed your story! What passion LOL

And always fire the generator up every other week…well, that's what I do...
 

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Love the story. Felt like I was watching you. Glad you got it up the steps
 

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