Looks like the eye of the storm wants to go to Columbus, Ohio next.
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was gonna say hot air balloons with an exclamation point and then I reached the end of Liese's post.
My Internet’s back this morning. I’m feeling very lucky right now. Especially since I don’t rely on the subway to get to work. The subway is going to be shut down for a long time.
Pretty much every school and business and government office in my area is closed today. Except my university, which is holding regular classes.
WE have power now, although it was out for a few hours last night, and we had to deal with some water in the basement. Thus we are tired, but okay. Hoping the power holds! There is still quite a bit of rain coming down, but, as I said to my DH this morning, it seems really quiet out there right now after listening to the winds really howling last night.
We're high enough up that our only real concern was power and we kept it. Hope everyone else is hanging in there.
Guys, I only now had the time to come here and read a bit, and DEAR LORD WTF OMG STAY SAFE~ma to you in Sandy's way. This is seriously terrifying.
Glad to hear people checking in this AM and that things are relatively fine.
Let's keep it that way, TPTB willing.
Power/cable/internet stayed on here. Thanking FUCK my sister doesn't live on the LES anymore! The explosion was visible from parts of Brooklyn and everyone below 39th St in Manhattan lost power. There are some pretty stunning photos of the skyline without lights. No idea how long it's going to take before we get the subway up and running again. I sense a very crowded express bus during tomorrow's commute. Assuming the bridge is passable.
We might have sun here later, and it's supposed to hit 70. I see some small branches down, and the next street over is still w/o power. Later I'll call my brothers in north NJ to see how they're doing. Inland, they may have some flooding to deal with.
I don't know how my aunt's house near Point Pleasant fared -- the Weather Channel guy thought the waves would be over the dune that marks off the beach, so five miles down the coast can't be much better.