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Preparing for Hurricane Sandy

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Dave and I are safe, bracing for intense weather. I want to apologize for a delay in the posting of our regular weekly update. We are working on the update now and it will be ready for you when you come to school on Tuesday morning. Again, we are sorry that we couldn’t have it ready for you today.

 

We spent the day preparing for Hurricane Sandy. Our morning was fast-paced as we helped Bill of NJ Kayaks tie down boats and ready his kayak shop which is located on the Barnegat Bay waterfront. As we were driving back to Bill and Carmen’s house, a fire truck drove by and we heard the announcement for a mandatory evacuation by 6 pm. We worked to get things at Bill and Carmen’s house ready for the storm. Before relocating inland, we walked down to the water. The end of the road had already begun to flood. The water level in the nearby salt marsh was significantly higher than when we first landed here. We are glad to be on higher ground tonight. Thank you so much to John, Joan and family. Here photos from today.

 

10_28_12preparations Dave and Bill work to secure everything at NJ Kayaks.

 

 

10_28_12flooding Flooding had already begun during this morning’s high tide.

 

 

10_28_12RoadFlood As we were leaving the NJ Kayaks, the road was already flooding.

 

 

10_28_12walk Bill, Dave and Carmen walk to the end of the road to scope out the early stages of the flooding.

 

 

10_28_12Big_waves Photo by Joan Richie; fifteen foot waves washing up the beach on Long Beach Island, NJ.

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