Great idea! I live in Norwalk, CT and we had a rough night. I was up all night because my trees were doing a dance all night long. My goodness the wind was howling! By morning, we had several trees down on my neighbors property but my property was fine save fore a bunch of leaves and branches. We have had no power since about 3:00am. No generator but we have a cooler with plenty of milk, cold cuts, and ice. My wife is reading, I am on the ipad, and my son is with the dogs. Is this, aside from the iPad, what people did during colonial times? In a way, it is kind of cool and laid back......
In my town, there are thousands of people without power. Most of my family and friends(who are spread out) have no power. Norwalk is on Long Island sound so there is flooding and those people were forced to evacuate. I am a teacher and students were to return tomorrow but now they closed all schools on Monday. New York City subways closed (may be open now) but airports opening at 6am - just heard it on wcbs 880.
I was wondering what would have happened if we got this hurricane in it's full glory. We got hit at a cat1 and look at the damage! We are so vulnerable up here....
Hope any other posters in the affected areas find themselves well. I hope we all get our power back. As I type this, the wind is picking up again...very weird looking clouds. When is my next Disney trip again?
Be well all! Great to have this community of people to share experiences with. Funny twist to this is that my mother, who lives right next door, has been in Orlando all week and left at 4:00am from Orlando by car. I tried to get her to stay but she was with a friend that has to be on a flight from JFK tomorrow (yea right, that'll happen!). So needless to say, I am not happy that she's on the road. Wow, just hear on the radio that 1 million people without power in New Jersey. My in-laws are down in the Cherry Hill area and they have power. I apologize for babbling on and on....
Be well everyone.
Jose
Norwalk, CT