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What I Learned When the Lights Went Out

Small plane + high-voltage power lines = ???

Dr. Louise Schriewer
3 min readDec 2, 2022
Photo by dhahi alsaeedi on Unsplash

A few days ago, the lights went out around me.

I wasn’t the only one affected. Around 100,000 homes and businesses were plunged into darkness.

The power outage lasted for many hours. This is very unusual where I live.

When I went outside, I noticed just how dark it was without any electricity. It’s never this dark here, in the Metro Area surrounding the powerful capital of the US.

It took a while for the details to emerge.

Turns out, a tiny private plane carrying two passengers had crashed into a power line. Miraculously, they were alive and awaiting rescue.

After gathering some tea lights for later use, we all decided to nap for a while.

When I got up, it was still dark. But slightly less so. All the wonderful people who spent their Sunday night working to solve this issue had succeeded in getting power restored in some places, those that are the most important to infrastructure.

We weren’t part of it.

After a few hours without electricity, we started to get concerned. The heat was out and even though…

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Dr. Louise Schriewer
Dr. Louise Schriewer

Written by Dr. Louise Schriewer

Work Happiness Wizard for passionate souls & purpose-seekers. Lawyer/academic turned professional wizard (I mean, coach...). www.workyoulovecoach.com

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