Posted by Billy NY on October 30, 2012 at 05:45:55 from (24.29.79.122):
In Reply to: My Yankee Friends posted by RBnSC on October 30, 2012 at 04:27:44:
This thing just about completely missed hitting us here. Some rain, some high winds, but we get the winds most years in the fall, same darned kinda winds took our big hay barn in '74, lifted the roof off it and set it down elsewhere, I saw it. 2 things I stay away from in the high winds, the woods and old barns LOL!
You make a good point about safety and cutting limbs, I had just been doing that ahead of this storm and the neighbor was holding the ladder, had a light one come down towards her, happens real easy.
I believe we lost power briefly early this morning as sitting here my printer just re-booted, its the only circuit not on the back up solar/bartery power, just took a look she's charging at 2 amps, usually just .50 amps or less, so the winds finally got our 32 mile circuit.
I am very thankful for avoiding this storm as I have become very ill with something, high fever, aches, energy gone, chills, sweats etc. been laying in bed mostly since sunday, hope to get better soon, had just gotten over a nasty cold/sinus infection, batting a 1000 here, rarely ever get sick, I guess it find us all sooner or later. This was really worse than the storm, I always walk the neighbors dog, both work long hours, I could hardly do it, but no matter what I'll always do what I say I'll do to help someone, even if it kills me LOL. I was hoping that if we got the rains it would wash all these darned ticks away, that little dog picked up 6 of them in a short 15 minute walk.
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