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28th August 11, 05:33 AM
#31
We're fine here in Springfield, Virginia. Didn't even really lose power, though I heard a transformer explode last night around 3 a.m. We have some small branches down, but that's all. Some friends in Maryland lost a lot of trees, and one crushed their shed, possibly smashing my friend's precious John Deere mower.
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28th August 11, 08:06 AM
#32
Th worst of Irene has passed by Central Pennsylvania, and other than losing power for eight hours came through relatively unscathed.
Well, other than while moving the cars to a nearby parking lot so they were not parked under trees, I found that even a UK Survival is not heavy enough to wear in 60 mph winds. However, it did look quite fetching with the hem around my neck.
"You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi
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28th August 11, 08:08 AM
#33
We dodged the bullet in the Fredericksburg area. Have a few trees down in the community where I work which is being cleaned up. Fortunately no trees down at home.
The coastal area of VA is a different story with thousands without power and much tree damage. The latest I've heard is 3 deaths here related to the storm and the total is nine. Prayers for the northeast USA and Canada.
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28th August 11, 08:33 AM
#34
Irene has now arrived in Massachusetts. The eye of the now 'Tropical storm' is further west of us on the Atlantic/Gulf of Maine coast who currently have very high winds at 11.30 am Eastern.
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28th August 11, 10:02 AM
#35
All is well in the northeast, I hope?!
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28th August 11, 10:15 AM
#36
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
All is well in the northeast, I hope?!
Thanks Kyle,
So far so good the last I heard the main track of Irene was still to the south-west of us in eastern Mass.
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29th August 11, 09:29 AM
#37
Here in Connecticut the wind and rain began Sat. night about midnight and continued until about 2:00 PM Sun. afternoon. All in all we received about 10 inches of rain which ended up causing most of the problems with flooded streams, rivers, roads etc. Winds were strong but not catastrophic.
What remained of the 'eye' passed about 20 miles west of my home. My barometer at that time read 28.78
All in all we personally didn't fare too badly.
President, Clan Buchanan Society International
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29th August 11, 09:57 AM
#38
 Originally Posted by starbkjrus
That is never a bad idea when facing this type of storm. Good luck to all affected.
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30th August 11, 10:31 AM
#39
We just got our electricity back this afternoon!
Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber
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30th August 11, 01:53 PM
#40
 Originally Posted by Tartan Tess
We just got our electricity back this afternoon!
Yay!
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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