What do you expect from Sandy?

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What do you expect from Sandy?

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Here in upstate NY (near Albany) we're expecting mainly high wind and lots of rain from Hurricane Sandy. Maybe some flooding in low lying areas and power outages from fallen trees and limbs.
What do you expect where you are? Good luck in any event. Fortunately, most of the instruments that people here play don't require electricity. :thumbsup:
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I am prepared for power outages...a nuisance, but not a big deal. Mostly, I worry about trees and tree stuff hitting the house and/or car. My car got crunched 2 years ago, and a branch went through my next-door neighbors' roof a couple years before that. Will attempt to early vote this afternoon or Monday morning. If no-go, at least things will be (I hope) cleaned up by Nov 6.
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There is much speculation and uncertainty. Surely will be driving rains, high winds, downed limbs, power outtages, localized flooding, and other property damage at the very least.

As Paul Busman said, at least most of us have instruments that do not require electricity. :thumbsup:

I have the generator on standby should our power go kaput. We live in a very rural area so our links to water, heat, and our ability to keep food cold, are all somewhat linked to electrical power, unless I need to go to extreme type survival methods of provision.

We have weathered major storms heremin New England many times and will do so again as needed.

Good fortune and safety to all who may be impacted by Sandy.

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I'm prepared for the worst, but not expecting all that much. The big thing around here is trees, but the weak ones all got taken bynthe derecho,in June. The ground is in good shape tomabsorb a lot of water. I ran the generetor yesterday, put ice packs in the freezers, filled a carboy with drinking water.

The wind still hasn't picked up.
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brewerpaul wrote:Here in upstate NY (near Albany) we're expecting mainly high wind and lots of rain from Hurricane Sandy. Maybe some flooding in low lying areas and power outages from fallen trees and limbs.
What do you expect where you are? Good luck in any event. Fortunately, most of the instruments that people here play don't require electricity. :thumbsup:
Hey there, it's good to see another local! I'm in Valley Falls, 15 miles due East of you.

I have no doubt we'll lose power (we're rural enough that we're usually the first to lose it and the last to get it back), but there was life before electricity. We've got oil lamps, games, books and of course (as you mentioned) musical instruments that don't require electricity.

Our family motto is: "No power? No problem!"
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Gobae wrote:
Hey there, it's good to see another local! I'm in Valley Falls, 15 miles due East of you.

I have no doubt we'll lose power (we're rural enough that we're usually the first to lose it and the last to get it back), but there was life before electricity. We've got oil lamps, games, books and of course (as you mentioned) musical instruments that don't require electricity.

Our family motto is: "No power? No problem!"
Gobae,
I think your family motto may end up serving you well on this one. Much like yourself, I live in the boonies and if the power goes out, itmis usually for several days rather than a few hours. Regardless, you just regroup and adapt to the change in conditions and wait it out. The scope of this storm is huge and the potential energy it packs could be tragic for some. Let's hope not. :thumbsup:

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CT shoreline. I had planned on the usual, winds, trees down, power outage, and flooding. That has changed, I'm flooding now and I'm evacuating.

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I was hoping my folks on the coast of CT would evacuate, but they're sitting tight. They're right on the Sound, which is supposed to have six to 11 foot storm surge tonight. I think six feet would be safe, but I'm sure 11 would put lots of water into the house. We had water in the basement twice when I was a kid, once during a hurricane.

Things are just starting to pick up here in the DC area.
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I trust that my friends in the Northeast are coping with the onset of Sandygeddon in typical stalwart and sensible fashion. To watch the breathless, hyperbolic hysteria being promoted on the news, you'd think everyone is running around in complete chaos and sheer panic. Being a Long Island native, and having lived through Donna and Gloria and many, many severe winter storms, I know better. You know within reason what to expect and what to do, and you do it. I trust we're all better than the wimps the national media have decided Americans all are in the new millennium. Makes my blood boil, actually.

Stay safe everyone, and keep us posted on your situation!
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We ended up with a relatively big nothing. High winds,moderate rain but no power outage and that's about it. Not that I'm complaining. My heart goes out to all those less fortunate.
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Eye of the storm passed over head 9 pm. I when outside and looked up at it, quiet peaceful, expected the much feared backside. It never came, the storm fizzled...History... No damage, my farm and crops intact. I'm giving myself the day off to play my new fiddle... Bob.
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