Northeast Power Outage
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Northeast Power Outage
Saw on CNN this a.m. that hundreds of thousands in NY and NJ are out of power due to the storms in the NE. I know they're not reading this if their power is out... but just wanted to send good wishes their way for the weather to clear and the lights to come back on.
I hope your basements are dry, your flashlights have batteries, and you've got a few bottles of wine handy.
I hope your basements are dry, your flashlights have batteries, and you've got a few bottles of wine handy.

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Same here but we have water in the basement. Can't stand it.Eric in NJ wrote:We were lucky and only had a few flickers of outage never went down completely and just some small branchs in the yard. Step son a few miles away lost power for 6 hours.
Getting to and fro Point Pleasant on Saturday night was quite the adventure but we carried on for a good meal!

That was one heck of a storm. Like Floyd in 99 but with stronger sustained wind. It just would not let up. The house was making sounds I never heard before. Part of my fence blew down. Lights flickered a few times, tripped the circuit breaker that runs the sump pump. I have 2 pumps in the pit, but need to swap one out with a battery backup model, no doubt after they re-stock.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
We didn't get too much wind but OMG, the rain! It came down in buckets.
I don't know how much rain we got but the runoff from the mountain streams and springs is tremendous. Streams that are a mere trickle most of the time are several feet wide and at least a foot deep.
We had several inches of water in the basement. During the winter, the pipe that takes the water away from the house froze so my husband had unplugged the pump. As soon as he plugged it back in, it kept up with the water.
I don't know how much rain we got but the runoff from the mountain streams and springs is tremendous. Streams that are a mere trickle most of the time are several feet wide and at least a foot deep.
We had several inches of water in the basement. During the winter, the pipe that takes the water away from the house froze so my husband had unplugged the pump. As soon as he plugged it back in, it kept up with the water.
Hmm... I wonder how our building is doing. A few months ago we had a leak and flood in our apartment building when it rained. Our ceiling and walls were finally repaired just last month.
We flew out of NYC late Saturday morning. The rain and the wind weren't that bad at that time - I guess we were lucky to have gotten out. We are in my husband's hometown down in the South and I'm a little worried about our apt. up there. Sounds like it was a nasty storm.
Mary Beth, I'm sorry about your basement. It is dreadful to get soaked inside the house/building.
We flew out of NYC late Saturday morning. The rain and the wind weren't that bad at that time - I guess we were lucky to have gotten out. We are in my husband's hometown down in the South and I'm a little worried about our apt. up there. Sounds like it was a nasty storm.
Mary Beth, I'm sorry about your basement. It is dreadful to get soaked inside the house/building.
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