Friday, April 20, 2007

It's Blown Over TG

Our local Nor'Easter effects lasted 5 days here-
Friday the 20th finally brought some sunshine. was warm inland, but here by the sea it's still in the 40's- about 35 overnight. Unfrozen, I'll take it!
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Surge tides was the biggest problem here, along with tree branches everywhere. I'm just greatful my shoes have a chance to dry-out-
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Lots of probs all over NE. Coastal homes from Maine to Mass, riverside homes, businesses, power-lines down, much sogginess and havoc wreaked for many.
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Down on the Lower Cape in Chatham we have a new island separated about a hundred and fifty yards from the mainland, which used to be the Southern "Second Village" of the Nauset Beach penninsula. Those folks will be traveling to their cottages by boat where the road used to be from now on-
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Ariel pic to see it at The Globe article on it.
Waterworld, here we come!

3 Comments:

At 6:34 AM, Blogger Milk Brain said...

by the looks of it, it didn't look like the water has much to cover to make that island! i hope noone got stranded!

 
At 9:05 AM, Blogger David Edward said...

God bless you, sounds like a lot to deal with.

 
At 10:10 PM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

MB, those are only summer cottages out there, no one stayed for the storm. The problem now is Chatham center is not protected from water anymore-

David, Thankyou, right here isin't too bad- yet.

 

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