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Old 03-15-2017, 09:19 AM   #1
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That is for the Ft. Myers and Naples area in Southwest Florida.
They don't realize how much we are suffering down here.I might actually need to bring a jacket if I go out in my boat today!
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Old 03-15-2017, 10:36 AM   #2
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They don't realize how much we are suffering down here.I might actually need to bring a jacket if I go out in my boat today!
Yeah, same here on Marco Island. It's widespread panic! I've seen more ski jackets, gloves and hats today than I used to see at Gunstock. It's only 61 degrees right now - oh the horror!!
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They don't realize how much we are suffering down here.I might actually need to bring a jacket if I go out in my boat today!
I will just assume some of you snowbirds are a little older than some of us full time residents. If I could snowbird at 38 years old I certainly would.
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Here in M'boro, power is out. Three trees down across road and wires so no access. Power pole broken and transformer smashed. Hope we have power in the next few days. Would rather be skiing than feeding the wood stove to stay warm.
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Old 03-15-2017, 01:28 PM   #5
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Here in M'boro, power is out. Three trees down across road and wires so no access. Power pole broken and transformer smashed. Hope we have power in the next few days. Would rather be skiing than feeding the wood stove to stay warm.
Id rather be there doing what you're doing than to be sitting at my desk in Boston.........
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Well, I'm one of the few that love this stuff. Hell its March not May. Should be some great spring skiing.
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Based on my cams coming back online -- looks like Gilford got its Metrocast up and running at about 3:45p this afternoon


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Well, I'm one of the few that love this stuff. Hell its March not May. Should be some great spring skiing.
Is that Sugarloaf, recent picture? Wow...
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Old 03-17-2017, 11:19 AM   #9
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Is that Sugarloaf, recent picture? Wow...
Thats actually Kirkwood in Lake Tahoe after the second round of huge storms they had where they recieved about 24 ft of snow.
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Here in Wolfeboro, we officially got 15". The winds were amazing - kept our roof clear of snow, but the drifts got about five feet up one side of the house.

We didn't lose power, only internet - which just came back on around 10:00 this morning.

Nurse friend in Sandwich says they're not expecting power to be back until some time next week.
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After 70 hours without power, it is back. Less than three full days off the power grid, and the thoughts what would be needed for weeks or months without power really became clear. The value of planning was too!

In our case, three large trees blocked the road out. Keith, the neighborhood lumberjack had us out by noon, the day after the storm. Up the road, a pole came down, smashing the transformer. It was interesting to see the guts inside. Two days after the storm, the pole driller came by and planted a new pole. The transformer arrived on Friday, and by Friday afternoon, power was restored. We're still driving over the cable and telephone lines. No worse for wear - Spectrum/TWC Internet is working just fine.

It was an experience to tell stories about for years. The wind howled for more than four hours and the gusts were at ludicrous speed.

The best part was how the neighborhood came together. Everyone was checking on each other and doing what had to be done. We got through it.
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Hope all survived this blizzard with as little damage as possible. I'm leaving Burbank this Sunday and plan to bring along some of the warmth we have been having here. Temp today 85 degrees.

I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic.
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