What happened?

OK. Let me quickly fill you in a few details.

We abandoned Agulhas on Friday afternoon. There was no power, no internet, and little hope of either being restored anytime soon. We were lucky enough to have somewhere to go (home), the roads were open, and so we took the chance.

There was a lot of fire damage on the road back up to Bredasdorp, and the situation was too risky to pull over and take photos like we had done on the way down. But here’s an image from the car window of the same place that we got the second shot in this post.

So we’ve been home since about 7:30 pm on Friday evening, and the electricity was only restored to Agulhas at 6pm this evening: an outage of about 74 hours. That makes even loadshedding look like a minor inconvenience.

The fire is now contained:

Which is obviously great news for those who have had no power for three days, and for those whose property was threatened by the actual flames, rather than the lack of utilities.

As for us: a disappointing end to a few days away, but we’ll be back – hopefully for a less eventful visit – sometime soon.

Day 673 – Planned outage

They (the council) are doing some work on our electricity supply today, so they’ve cut the power while they work. Safety something something, I believe was the reasoning. This means that I am living on borrowed time. Well, not actually me. At some point, either my laptop battery or the UPS for the wifi is going to die, leaving me out of touch – even more so than normal. So given that I’m not sure how long their work is going to take (and there’s some light rain in the area, which probably won’t help), I thought that I’d chuck a quick post onto here before something runs out.

Fortunately, I have some hot water saved in a flask so coffee should not be an issue.

Last night was good fun, thanks for asking. And once again, Bihari delivered some amazing curries. It is the most reliable restaurant I have ever known. Every single meal is an absolute five star banger. Last night’s Chicken Madras was no exception. The only issue was finding the space to fit it all in.

Right. Let’s get this posted and see what I can do today with no electricity and no internet.

You don’t know what you’ve got til you lose it.