cleanscapes
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Just got power about an hour ago here along the shore. Towns around me still without power and other towns are almost wiped off the map in places. This was no joke, people walking around in a dazed state.
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I find this insensitive. I have lived through more hurricanes than I would like to recount.My family in NJ got shredded and are in dire straights.Not only do they have to rebuild a building that they just rebuilt last summer after Irene hit, Their insurance deductible is enormous for windstorm protection:nomore:.
While the Eastern Shore of Maryland and the corridor North East along I95 took the brunt of the storm and recorded the most rainfall, other areas were hit with power outages and damage from fallen trees and flooding.
In our case, we live in Northwest Baltimore County and lost our power at 9 pm Monday night. It wasn't restored until 3:30 am Wednesday morning. In addition I had several trees fall onto my chain link fence in my back yard. About 50' of fencing needs to be replaced as well as part of my next door neighbors fence. It could have been a lot worse but it was bad enough as it will still cost me to have the trees removed.
I haven't been on the forum very much as I had to have major back surgery this summer including three laminectomies for spinal stenosis. Therefore I have to have others do the cutting up of the trees and cleanup work that I would have been normally done myself in the past.
Midnight Blue
itsinthedetails said:My family and I were very lucky, and I'm feeling blessed that we're all okay, and normalcy will hopefully return soon.
At a friend's using the internet. Still no power. LIPA was supposed to come today (for all non-Long Islanders that's Long Island Power Authority lol) today and restore power by 11pm, but it looks like it could be tomorrow, or a few days afterwards. We had a tree fall on our aboveground power line, snapping it off the house, and covering the driveway. It's now clear. At one point, every street to gain entrance/exit from our neighborhood was blocked by a down tree. Luckily, a neighbor cleared one street up, then the town helped out some more. Things are getting gradually better. My heart goes out to anyone who lost their home, or worse, any of their family members. My family and I were very lucky, and I'm feeling blessed that we're all okay, and normalcy will hopefully return soon. All I have left to say now is Autogeek needs to do a SuperStormSandy SuperSale! 10 or 20% off with free shipping? My car is a wreck!! Plastered wood shavings on the underside and undercarriage, dirt, debris....luckily no dents though. Stay safe everyone.
God bless you hand. Thanks for keeping us informed.
Looking foward to seeing you post regularly again.
As Tupac used to say, "Keep Ya Head Up"...10-04. :dblthumb2:
amen xD. Luckily, the noreaster wasn't too bad for us..since we haven't gotten power back in the first place, we didn't have it to re-lose ;P I did appreciate the beauty of the snow, and it turned out that b/c of the temperature today, the roads were fine. Minimal damage around us too so that was good. Hope you fared the storm okay...Autogeek is part of my extended family for sureThank you guys for all the kind words. Sandy was a destructive storm and the noreaster yesterday didn't help. Amazing, out of all the forums, it seems like the best people are right here on autogeek.
Hey this is for the writer who was wondering who was helping you during your time of need, I am from the Maritimes here in Canada, New Brunswick to be exact and I know that our power utility company sent as many men and trucks that they could spare to help out. I know that we sent some military personel down to help as well. We only have 33 million people in this country as opposed to 330 million in the USA, so when we help it may not seem like much to you but we help out as much as we can. Just like you do for us,thanks for listening to my rant.
Dennis