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spence 08-30-2011 04:43 PM

We didn't have any leaves to pickup...although oddly enough there was about 400 lbs of confetti in the yard. Must have been one hell of a party.

-spence

likwid 08-30-2011 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 883916)
saw large trees floating out the Connecticut, large silt loads too
No sunken boats

with large trees wandering around in LIS, there may be sunken boats this weekend.

Smulax 08-30-2011 09:42 PM

I just got power on a few hrs ago in nw ri, not a big deal to be without power for me I just had to use the coleman stove instead of the big one. town water stayed on so we still had that. Genny kept the fridge and freezer on. only lost 2 trees. could have been worse.

piemma 08-31-2011 08:30 AM

Power back at 4:00 PM yesterday. Boat stayed in the marina and rode out the storm fine. I was there ready to untie and ride out in the bay but it worked out.

My biggest PIA was no power and a flodded basement. Got a basement Waterproofing company coming next week for an estimate. In 37 years in this house I never had water in the basement until we put an addition on. Now EVERY rainstorm brings water.

Jimbo 09-01-2011 11:56 AM

Got power back yesterday, went out early Sunday AM, unfortunately not in time to take a shower before chemo therapy, now I can't take one until it ends on Friday. Fortunately, we found 300' of extension cords and my neighbor hooked us up to his generator on Monday so we got the 3"in the basement pumped out, but with a pretty significant loss, including 3+ years of OTW magazines.
The major gripe? My whackjob neighbor on the other side is a yard fanatic. The water coming from the basement finally made it's way into his backyard. He knocks on my door telling me I have to stop the pump, not because it's a threat to flooding his basement, but because he took the afternoon off from work so he could get every leaf and little twig off his "pristine" yard. The day before he had taken every downed branch and twig in his yard, dragged them across my front yard and piled them up in front of my house and did the same to his neighbor on the other side, making sure there was nothing in front of his. In the past three days I bet he's logged about 10 hours on his leaf blower. I guess disasters like Irene bring out the best and worst in people. Everyone else of us bonded together and helped each other out as much as we could.

SirWinston 09-01-2011 12:01 PM

FYI - Projo has an article about Irene's effects on the SoCo beaches today, and included comments & observations from Oak himself. Interesting read.


Cheers all


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