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Melina Rudman's avatar

We opened the windows on the protected side of the house and sat watching, as the trees tossed. It was awesome in the true sense of the word. My dog sat beside me and I watched her nose twitch and turn as she took in the scents on the wind. I wondered if she was smelling the coast of Africa and the salt of the Atlantic.

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Susan Campbell's avatar

That’s downright lyrical.

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Theresa Taylor's avatar

It was such a lovely day for a morning nap that I felt compelled to take an afternoon nap, too!

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Susan Campbell's avatar

Naps rule.

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Charlene L. Edge's avatar

So glad you were spared an awful experience. I live in Florida. Nuff said.

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Susan Campbell's avatar

Where you have your own disasters to deal with. Stay strong!

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Sharon Foster (CT)'s avatar

At one point the storm was supposed to make landfall on New Haven, and I'm just north of there, so I planned to stay put and make sure my phone and Kindle were charged and my little emergency light had batteries. I did make one quick trip to the supermarket. It wasn't Christmas-Eve-crowded, but it was busy. In hindsight maybe that wasn't a great idea. I live next to a lake and was somewhat worried about the storm surge on top of the full moon high tide, but everything looks fine here from my 4th-floor window, and traffic on Whitney Ave seems to be normal for a Monday morning. I need to check on my fledgling Ospreys. More rain today will put a damper on their fishing activities.

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Susan Campbell's avatar

The forecast moved the landfall from New Haven to Madison to Old Saybrook, drawing ever closer here, but then it was more toward Rhode Island and I was relieved and then felt guilty about being relieved. Someone was going to hit hard by this.

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Susan Campbell's avatar

But please let us know about the ospreys.

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April's avatar

I felt guilty for being disappointed about it not being worse here. I was hoping for another Hurricane day to get Canvas set up.

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Susan Campbell's avatar

(Same. Guilt. Need for one more day. All of it.)

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April's avatar

I’m struggling with being in person and taking the baby to a sitter (after Labor Day) with the Delta variant running rampant.

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Paul Ashton's avatar

Saturday we picked all our tomatoes (red and green) and took down the vines so they wouldn’t sail. Moved the many potted plants on the porch and outdoors into the living room and garage which created indoor jungles. Gassed up the generator and waited. Paced around for a few hours during the peak. Spent a fair amount of time on our covered porch watching things blow around. It was a little anticlimactic but the preparation was worth it. I still get excited for snowstorms but hurricanes/tropical storms, not so much. I made that turn with Sandy. Nine days without power, hence the generator.

In the 1938 New England hurricane my grandparents farm house in Canterbury burned down and the original owner of our house drowned when her beach house was washed away off of Napatree Point into Little Narragansett Bay in Watch Hill. Way before my time but maybe that haunts me.

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araymond@yahoo.com's avatar

I prepared for the worst, 21 days w/out power. Luckily that didn't happen. We can't have generators in our complex so the best I can do for storm prep is lights that don't need electricity, chargers for my iPhone, an emergency radio & a Kindle that I added Amanda Kloot's just released book to. That doesn't even count my fully charged iPhone, iPad & laptop all loaded up w/ movies, etc. so I'd have something to do besides cleaning & reading if we lost power. I was chiding myself for being over prepared but then remembered I lived through the Flood of '55. We were in Mass. visiting my Grandmother & came home to find we couldn't get into town, our house had 10 feet of water in it and 12 houses across the street from us had washed away. I was only 7 but I think that kind of experience stays with you so I think today I'll order one of the fans my sister found on Amazon to add to my stash and not feel a bit guilty.

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Susan Campbell's avatar

Whoa. I had no idea you all got so much rain. I saw a video of a young man skim boarding but didn’t see where it was taken. Stay dry.

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