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Sandy

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:34 pm
by harley hawkins
All our brothers on the east coast stay safe as Sandy bears down on you.

Mick Hawkins

Re: Sandy

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:57 pm
by George Borges
Hi Mick, Thanks ,Sandy has come and left Florida already. We got a lot of hi wind 35to55mph and some flooding. but all is well thanks again.Keep safe and God Bless George

Re: Sandy

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:06 pm
by Jim Sheppard
All clear where I am... well inland in New Jersey. We made it through relatively unscathed. Barrier islands at the Jersey Shore received extensive damage...photos are slowly drifting in from these areas and they show the extensive damage.

Thank you for the concern...we here at the Sheppard Household are all safe.

Re: Sandy

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 6:40 pm
by Tom Clark
Some of NJ didn't survive as well. My MOM is located in Cape May Courthouse area just west of Wildwood they they did Ok, a few downed trees and a little wet but did good as with Wildwood and Avalon. Hope everone is is doing well and will be looking forward to seeing everyone at Ft. Benning at the reunion.
Take care all Tom and Diana Clark

Re: Sandy

PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 12:14 pm
by Bill Mims
We took a beating on Long Island, Lost about 500 houses in my county. Things are getting better every day.
ps I was one of the lucky ones

Re: Sandy

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:00 pm
by Jim Sheppard
I visited Brigantine, NJ, today for the first time since the storm. Cleanup is under way. Damage is extensive...although many parts of town are relatively unscathed. Appearances are deceiving as the water damage cannot now be easily seen...but curbsides are loaded with many waterlogged items....carpet, etc. My old appartment was at ground level in an area that flooded. It had extensive damage. I couldn't help but realize how much I could have lost...but dodged that bullet since I moved inland over 2 years ago.

I visited my Marina...which made National headlines when President Obama visited the day after the storm. All the planking on the dock leading out to where my boat slip was are gone...only the pilings remain. To my amazement, a new garden hose I kept neatly wrapped arounf one of the pilings in my slip survived the storm! It's still there, tightly secured as I left it when we took my boat out the week before the storm! Of course, I can't get to it...but when they rebuild the dock..it will be good to go for next season!