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Unread 08-29-2021, 04:24 PM
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Unread 08-29-2021, 05:39 PM
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I hope everyone is prepared and stays safe. looks like we will get rain here in a day or 2 from it.
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Unread 09-07-2021, 08:54 PM
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We got a bunch of rain. a couple inches of water in my basement. Hope everyone stayed safe.
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Unread 09-08-2021, 06:45 AM
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We got a bunch of rain. a couple inches of water in my basement. Hope everyone stayed safe.
Oh man, I hope there wasn't too much damage.
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Ida was a sleeper .... She hit down south and no one up North expected her to cause any real damage.... Maybe just a little rain. HAHAHAHAHA.... Well, in NJ the ground was already soft for a lot of previous storms going by, and the trees had full foliage on them so the rain stuck to the leaves and made them heavier, and the Oak trees were full of baby acorns (thousands of them) that made them even heavier still.... Upshot or it was a large Red Oak in my neighbors yard uprooted and came crashing down. That, in turn, hit a large Red Oak on the street next to my property causing it to uproot and fall into yet another large Red Oak that needed a soft place to fall, so it decided the roof and hood of my wife's 2018 Honda CRV looked like a good spot. Not pretty. Fortunately only the top most branches of the tree hit her car, not the really heavy trunk which would have totaled it. As it is the damage is several K. Oh, my rain gauge that reads up to 10 inches overflowed, during that same time... AND.... we lost power from other trees falling, so the sump pumps in my basement stopped working and we got a lot of wet carpet until I got my generator started, so ya, it was a night to remember. Wheeeee.....
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Ida was a sleeper .... She hit down south and no one up North expected her to cause any real damage.... Maybe just a little rain. HAHAHAHAHA.... Well, in NJ the ground was already soft for a lot of previous storms going by, and the trees had full foliage on them so the rain stuck to the leaves and made them heavier, and the Oak trees were full of baby acorns (thousands of them) that made them even heavier still.... Upshot or it was a large Red Oak in my neighbors yard uprooted and came crashing down. That, in turn, hit a large Red Oak on the street next to my property causing it to uproot and fall into yet another large Red Oak that needed a soft place to fall, so it decided the roof and hood of my wife's 2018 Honda CRV looked like a good spot. Not pretty. Fortunately only the top most branches of the tree hit her car, not the really heavy trunk which would have totaled it. As it is the damage is several K. Oh, my rain gauge that reads up to 10 inches overflowed, during that same time... AND.... we lost power from other trees falling, so the sump pumps in my basement stopped working and we got a lot of wet carpet until I got my generator started, so ya, it was a night to remember. Wheeeee.....
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Unread 10-08-2021, 07:12 PM
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Trying to reason with hurricane season,
Good luck with that.

Looks like Wanda might come ur way soon

Monday will be 3 years since Michael fo us, lots of people still dealing with it.

Don t believe anything the insurance company tells you
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