Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

The Aftermath of Irene...

My grand experiment of wrapping the garden helped, but was no match for Irene...
During Irene's worst...here...
Ouch....
The South winds, sustained @ 35-45 mph, did her deed...
A 'leaner' garden, but still standing...after hours and hours of untangling!!
Look who I found, while working in the garden!!!
One of the many many many downed trees..
A spot on the water, I called 'Peaceful View', before..
Peaceful view, after...broke my heart...

Irene left her calling card up and down the East Coast last week. I prepared for days getting 'ready', for 'who knew what'. Many are still without power, we lost ours for 3 days and were prepared, mentally, to go the long haul. Thankfully, our power was restored on Wednesday. It was quite a moment!!! I went around the house at 4:30 in the morning testing all the lights, turning on the stove, checking my computer to make sure everything was really lighting up!! It was not until later that morning, when I turned on my computer, that I saw the pictures of the devastation Irene left in her wake, and my heart broke. For us, (thankfully) the only thing that took a hit was my garden, and that could be salvaged. Many others lost everything. Just think if Irene had been a category 1 or 2 hurricane. I shudder. I might add, that the radio was my salvation during the storm. The Providence TV stations made the wise decision to partner with a couple of local radio stations. Needless to say, their diligent reporting was a serious life line. So thank you Fred Campagna, for keeping us informed during Irene and well into this week (and for being such a mensch). Here are just a few photos, before, a little during and after.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Somone has the Right Idea....






We just have experienced 'the blizzard of 2010'. Extremely strong, hurricane force winds, a ton of snow and now the continued clean-up. NYC and New Jersey were totally pummeled. People have sent in the most wonderful photos from up and down the East Coast to the New York Times, numbering close to 1000. Check out the link to get your fill.

Oh, we did venture out today.We put on our thermals, sherpa boots, angora sweaters, fleece mittens, scarves and hats, and drove through the extremely picturesque Roger Williams Park in Providence. I'll go back during the week once the intense winds die down and hopefully get some lovely shots. We stopped into our favorite 'watering hole' in town and split a warm apple turnover and had some coffee. Baby, it was cold outside!!!!

In the meantime, Little Kitty, aka, Girl Whirl looked so sweet and so cozy in pink, I just had to get this shot of her...she definitely has the right idea!!