Hiya BetterMost friends.
We're all prepared at the DiGuilio household for the approach of Sandy. (AKA - The Frankenstorm) The pantry's stocked, laundry done, candles and batteries at hand, and anything in the basment that could be damaged is up high.
Take care Chuck!
Long time no posting from me,but wanted to say stay safe in the storm,I've been reading all about it here.
Appropriately, I have a ticket to "The Tempest" at the Metropolitan Opera on Wednesday!
My thoughts too.....was reading news last night about this dam storm and the amount of area it may spread to, and immediately I thought of all my Brokie friends over there, and hope that they and their loved ones, will all be safe and away from any danger....xxx
Hey Guys I am thinking about all our Brokies and their family and friends, take care and keep safe xx
Thanks for the good wishes everyone! It's now about 10 minutes to 4:00 on the East coast, and the wind is picking up, and the skies are very dark.
I've spent the day at my Aunt Irene's and Uncle Ray's place. They live in a flood zone, and they have no basement, so we went there to help them move all their good furniture from the 1st floor to the second, pack up their cabinets, and move any electrical things that we could up to the next floor.
For those who haven't followed this storm, they are calling it "Frankenstorm" because it's made up of so many differnet things.
Start with Sandy, an ordinary late summer hurricane from the tropics, moving north up the East Coast. Bring in a high pressure ridge of air centered around Greenland that blocks the hurricane's normal out-to-sea path and steers it west toward land.
Add a wintry cold front moving in from the west that helps pull Sandy inland and mix in a blast of Arctic air from the north for one big collision. Add a full moon and its usual effect, driving high tides. Factor in immense waves commonly thrashed up by a huge hurricane plus massive gale-force winds.
NJ is currently under a state of emergency. NJ Transit public busses are stopping service by midnight tonight. In NYC, subways are shutting down at 7, and busses at 9.