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A lot of us lost power for 2 days
That's cool Kreij.
It's still a hot topic around these parts up here. I took a ride around town today to see the damages. Not much in the immediate area but I checked up on some of my older neighbors to make sure they were all set. Everybody was doing good so far.
A lot of us lost power for 2 days, some still don't have it around my home.
Lots of trees down, utility company is working very hard to restore everyone. Should all be good by tomorrow I'd bet.
Lake Ontario had 22 foot waves, that's seroius. It could have been a lot worse up here.
As I said, I live a mile from the shoreline. I know that lake like I own it. Being a old time lake fisherman.
It gets nasty even during a regular October.
But 22 feet...that's amazing no one got hurt around here.
And I have a large bay behind me. Water everywhere.
Glad it wasn't real cold, like January or February.
We got lucky, other places and states didn't.
I think it should be left open in case anyone needs help in the days to come.
It will fade into the archives eventually when all is well again on the east coast.
We'll keep an eye on it so it doesn't just become a thread crapping nightmare.
That's cool Kreij.
It's still a hot topic around these parts up here. I took a ride around town today to see the damages. Not much in the immediate area but I checked up on some of my older neighbors to make sure they were all set. Everybody was doing good so far.
A lot of us lost power for 2 days, some still don't have it around my home.
Lots of trees down, utility company is working very hard to restore everyone. Should all be good by tomorrow I'd bet.
Lake Ontario had 22 foot waves, that's seroius. It could have been a lot worse up here.
As I said, I live a mile from the shoreline. I know that lake like I own it. Being a old time lake fisherman.
It gets nasty even during a regular October.
But 22 feet...that's amazing no one got hurt around here.
And I have a large bay behind me. Water everywhere.
Glad it wasn't real cold, like January or February.
We got lucky, other places and states didn't.