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Old 08-26-2011, 04:03 AM
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we are going to button down here in NW Jersey, expecting winds and rain and no electric. My Aunt is at the shore, its not going to be good there, she needs a new roof, i am worried the storm will tear it off.
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Old 08-26-2011, 04:05 AM
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Have only ever had to deal with cyclones. Your weather is very very frightening to look at and the damage it does is unbelievable.
May everyone in the danger areas come through safely.
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Old 08-26-2011, 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Kristin in ME
Thank you! We're in Maine, as well. I think we're stocked up on everything we need should we lose power for a couple of days. Hope you all make it through unscathed! :)
"A couple of days",...........you must not be in a rural area. I live in a wooded area with a zillion trees and we lose power all the time ,in a hurricane will be out for weeks til CMP gets to our area. I am so not looking forward to this.

All my Maine fellow quilters stay safe, maybe we can get some quilting done, I'M preping handwork now.
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Old 08-26-2011, 04:13 AM
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I live in the interior of NH and although it is reported that we too will get "hammered", I know it will be nothing like the coast - especially those of us in the mid Atlantic states. All of you on the coast - stay dry and safe.
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Old 08-26-2011, 04:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Carole Angel
Absolutely - everyone take care of yourselves. Maybe I've been living in D.C. too long. First and earthquake and now a hurricane. I'm thinking even God is ticked off at the politicians....
Amen! Thank you all for thinking of us. Our main problem is electric and the Potomac flooding. We may be off the board for awhile. We should start getting hammered tomorrow late afternoon.
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Old 08-26-2011, 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by CAJAMK
Thanks! I live a few miles from the Delaware River and ready for Irene. My BF who is a truck driver drove up the DE coast last night and said there was blinking signs on the highway about possible evacuations & staying safe. He said the traffic going North was bad. Munchie food, water & sewing machine ready to roll out!
Hope your sewing machine runs on batteries!! Might be a weekend to practice quilting by hand. :wink:
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Old 08-26-2011, 05:10 AM
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thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers, I am near Baltimore, just visiting. Last week swayed with the earthquake. Now hope to see the sunshine on Mon, probably will knit by flashlight.
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Old 08-26-2011, 05:21 AM
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Please stay safe, You are all in my thoughts & prayers.
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Old 08-26-2011, 05:29 AM
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I'm in coastal Rhode Island. Have stocked up on supplies. If you hadn't gotten batteries by last night you are going to have a hard time finding them. This one feels different. Keeping television off - we will check weather tonight and again tomorrow but the hype and drama just make me crazy. This is the first storm of it's type for my boys - ages 9 and 10. They have been awesome! Want to know how to be prepared so one gathered all flashlights to a central location and the other one inventoried batteries and made me a list so we knew what we have and what we needed. Today we'll secure everything from the yard and store it in the shed.

Then we're gonna hunker down and play board games!

Be safe and smart!
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Old 08-26-2011, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Annie68
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Thank you! We're in Maine, as well. I think we're stocked up on everything we need should we lose power for a couple of days. Hope you all make it through unscathed! :)
"A couple of days",...........you must not be in a rural area. I live in a wooded area with a zillion trees and we lose power all the time ,in a hurricane will be out for weeks til CMP gets to our area. I am so not looking forward to this.

All my Maine fellow quilters stay safe, maybe we can get some quilting done, I'M preping handwork now.
:)
Yes, we're in Auburn, so I wouldn't think it would be out for us for too long. Lived in a more rural area during the ice storm, though- it was out for quite a while, then! That was quite an adventure, to say the least... Hoping that we're all prepared for the worst, but that it dies down quickly and is not nearly as bad as predicted. And feel free to come stay with us if your power goes out indefinitely! ;)
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