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Show posts MenuQuote from: Sunflower on November 02, 2012, 09:04:37 PMSandy turned West sooner than previously forecast, so the nasty stuff passed 200 miles south of us. It was a non-event. 2"-3" of rain and enough wind to cover my yard with dead twigs and branches from the trees. It'll take me and my boy 2hrs to clean the wood off the yard, but the trees have been cleaned of dead wood so I probably won't have to pick up a twig off my grass for a year :DQuote from: cockpitbob on October 26, 2012, 09:15:58 AM
I'm 10 miles inland in northern Massachusetts. We may get the snot kicked out of us. I've got a 5KW generator to keep the house's sump pumps, refrigerators and some lights going. Tomorrow I'm making sure I've got enough fuel, food and booze for a 2 weeks+. I might go the the library and get a book and a couple movies for when the internet is down. We are down in a hole which is bad for ham radio but good for wind damage. My biggest worry is the basement flooding and a tree coming down on the house, but the trees are loosing their leaves which reduces the wind forces on them.
So how did things turn out? Are you OK?