Barrie is one of the snowiest places I have ever lived. This has been the snowiest winter I can ever remember in the all the time I have been here (since 1986). It has snowed every day since the beginning of December--it's absolutely awesome!!! I live on an aquifer.--That is to say, all of the surrounding land which is at a much higher elevation than where I live drains through the ground here, year round. When the weather turns warm, as it is bound to do sometime in the next 8 weeks, my sump pump comes on every 3 minutes.--For about 3 weeks straight. My basement footings are surrounded by perforated 4" tile, which drain into a sump hole in my basement, and during the big thaw, its just like Niagara Falls running into that sump hole. My sump pump pumps this water out through a 2" line to a French drain about 60 foot away from my house, on the "down-hill" side. Last year, the electricity went out in the midst of a wild and crazy spring storm, and didn't come back on for six hours. I drove all over town trying desperately to buy, rent, borrow or steal a gasoline powered pump or generator, because I was minutes away from having an indoor pool---the kind you don't want. By the time I found a rent-all place with a Honda generator, and a big strong kid to help me get the pump in place and started, the water was within half an inch of the top of the sump hole. The day was saved, but only by mere minutes, and I almost had a heart attack/nervous breakdown as a result. And that was when I still had the original 1980's snot green carpet throughout the basement. This winter, good wife and I have engaged a fleet of home repairmen to strip out all of the carpet and lay new laminate flooring in the main basement and in my engineering office and paint thru the entire downstairs to "freshen it all up". My home insurance people called this week to inform me that since the great flood in Toronto during mid winter, everyone's coverage on their basement is now $2000 deductible. So---Today I bought a gasoline powered generator.---Not a cheap one either. I demanded that it be one with a battery and charger and electric starter. As I grow older, and lamer with arthritis and encroaching age, the last thing I need in life is to be yanking my guts out trying to get the engine to start. Why does this appear on a machining forum?--I knew somebody would ask. My lathe and mill and bandsaw and a host of tooling are in a wing off my engineering office, and I don't want to see anything there submerged.--Jeez--The older I get, the more things I can find to spend money on!!!---Brian