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Top to bottom, my temporary desk (where I slept two nights), our back yard, my third-floor office, our front yard and my latest sleeping quarters, where I continue to stay despite my home power being restored. I've been working past the curfew, which ran 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. but was changed yesterday to run from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. to accommodate people going to work, particularly at the refineries and chemical plants.
Notice the battery-powered lantern in the foreground of the bottom photo. Someone stole that latern but left behind a digital video camera and a $40 bottle of tequila brought to us by a Hearst Corporation employee from San Antonio.
Go figure.
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