Corona Devo 3052
Picture it: we are alone in the house and the lights go out. The room goes dark: pitch black and silent. Our initial/momentary/reactionary feelings when the lights go out, or power is lost and we are left alone in the dark can cause a deep pit in our stomach. We can feel any number of emotions in a moment like that. Sometimes due to a storm, or perhaps it is downed power lines...but POOF! The room and entire home that we are in is suddenly filled with silence and unknown darkness...and we are in the dark. What do we do? Maybe we find a cell phone and turn on the flashlight feature. Maybe we rustle around and find a real flashlight. Or maybe we strike a match and light a candle for warmth and light. The initial moments of no electricity can be frightening, even to the bravest of us. But once we regroup, and regain our senses,...