Hi all, back from the darkness of Sandy. Finally got the electric back yesterday afternoon, thank god. Now I have about $100 worth of gas sitting in my garage. I guess I'll be filling my cars for a bit to empty some of the cans. Unfortunately the electric company said it was going to be two more days Thursday night so I had filled everything up in the morning. I'll still go through plenty with leaf removal and tree limb removal, plus a good friend had 5 trees go down that I'll help with the cleanup. Snow can't be too far in the future either.
Had another mom incident that eat up one of the nights. She was dieing until the ambulance got her to the hospital then she was cured. You'd think that the four hours would discourage her from over stating her issues. It must be tough being that age and living alone, but she just won't have it any other way.
I know what you mean Hitt about the snuff. It stretches out a realy, really long time. I took a sniff today when I needed a boost and carry a bit with me at all times, but I may have a lifetime supply. In fact, I think I'm carrying Ozona Raspberry now but I put it into a snus can so I'm not sure. I has quite a hit, hitt.
My sailboat in NJ survived! I was amazed that it had zero damage, especially after I got the report. Forty or fifty of the boats ended up on land, far from their docks and the Liberty Ferry that transports people between NJ and Manhattan floated entirely out of the park and ended up near the turnpike which is over a mile from where it's kept. My only guess is that my partner who works at the marina must know how to secure it for bad weather AND we were darn lucky, with all the free floating equipment and debris, that it didn't get rammed. I'll be real happy when we finally find a buyer for it. They've been trying to buy a marina in Sandy Hook, NJ for a year now but haven't been able to negotiate a price. Had that happened, the boat would probably have been there and lost. He now lives there a couple miles from the ocean and he almost had ocean front property after the storm.
I forgot to mention, a house three down from me has 4 trees resting on his roof. That should be an interesting cleanup.
Mint
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