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Meh:
Glad you didn't get stuck in the storm while obliviously fixing a roof. I would hope that cell phones in the area get some kind of alert like equivalent to an Amber alert. For some people it's totally possible to avoid any news for days and days. Anywho. Really seems like there have just been tons of hurricanes past few years.

sKePTiKal:
G, people who unplug for days (completely) start to tune in the subtle cues of their environment... so one would notice the absolutely gorgeous, low humidity, clear sky, high barometer pressure of the type of day that precedes the approach of one of these storms.

Then, the growing overcast, shift in wind direction, sinus pressure... etc. So you'd still be able to read the weather signs and have a "heads up".

lighter:
My leaning, broken seawall was displaced a bit more, but the cottage is safe and dry.

Everyone on the East coast stay safe and dry!

Twoapenny:

--- Quote from: lighter on September 05, 2019, 09:50:37 AM ---My leaning, broken seawall was displaced a bit more, but the cottage is safe and dry.

Everyone on the East coast stay safe and dry!

--- End quote ---

That's a relief, Lighter, I'm glad it's still standing even if the wall will need a bit of work now :) xx

Hopalong:
Whew! This is incredibly good news.

And what incredible luck, given the devastation elsewhere.

Wow. And whew again.

Hops

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