Sandy on it's way

64Herald

Been there, done that, now whats next?
Joined
Feb 24, 2007
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Location
Selden,Long Island,New York
Ride
2006 Rocket Classic Bone/ivory
Sandy isn't even here yet and she's kicking butt. They say we have at least another 12 to 18 hrs before she hits land. The winds are rooring with lots of rain going in the oppisite direction that it normaly does.. No trees down but a lot of branches. I already know what I'm doing Wed. Cleaning up. No gas left at the stations in my area. All we can do is get the bottle out.
 
Hunker down my friend. Would'nt want to have to deal with that power. Our storms here are enough for me. Stay safe.
 
neighbors tree went down across the road taking all the lines down. Generator is running for about 3 hrs then bed time. see what the morning brings. Anyone else in the way be careful
 
These were taken today in Scituate, Massachusetts.
 

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Here in Aust. Iheard an American bloke who lives in Manhatten interveiwed on the radio. He said in times square the British and German tourists were stoickly going about their day while the French tourists were panicing madly. Don't know if he was serious or not but it made me laugh. Bit like the French military rifle from world war 2 advertised on ebay, add said dropped once never fired.

On a seriuos note all those in harms way try to stay safe. Already hearing reports of Bounty replica sunk with 2 lives lost.
 
Here in Cleveland power's out everywhere, mine included. Power company says up to a week to get it back on.
 
Thinking about you, Anthony. I hope that you didn't get too much damage.

Basically a non-event down here in Virginia. If the storm track had been another 50 miles south, then maybe a different story. We were very fortunate.