And, here comes Sandy…


And hopefully not like the ominous photos above from the Superstorm in NYC in July, 2012.  Source: dailymail.co.uk.


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45 thoughts on “And, here comes Sandy…

    1. Doesn’t it though. Amazing shots… Same here as to weather. However, our experience has been that with the onset of winds, trees go down (no pruning of trees anywhere in State) and power is down. So, we’ll see how this lands later today.

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      1. Thankfully, those photos were from the July storm and we are still all here (No end-of-world-yet). Now, we are dealing with gusting winds, rain and the fear of power loss. All good (for now).

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  1. Yikes!! That DOES look apocalyptic! Just turned off the Weather Channel–seeing what’s coming is just making the anxiety level rise… Hoping for the best for all in Sandy’s path…

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  2. Hope you emerge from the storm unscathed. Looks like we we are straying in Boca for a few more days courtesy of Sandy … unsure if I prefer being out of harm’s way or being home to react to whatever may happen.

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  3. Take good care Dave. Those are scary pictures. After so many storms in the Caribbean and Florida, I really never thought a huge storm like Sandy could ever reach your area with such force. Watching the WC is something out of movie. I pray for everyone in its path.

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    1. I didn’t either Maria. Who would have thought that we would have experienced as many hurricane threats in Tri-State as we did during our 10 years in Miami. Thank you for your well wishes.

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  4. This…is from July. The article contains the following:
    PUBLISHED: 14:53 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 13:34 EST, 27 July 2012

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  5. My prayers are with you and everyone else in the path of this storm. Guess they have to name it something. I think — especially at this moment — that using a numbering system would be MUCH better. The harm this kind of storm causes is so opposite of the name’s meaning.

    Take care.

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    1. Thank you Sandy for your thoughts and prayers. How could they possibly have named this monstrous thing “Sandy” – the peaceful and gentle one. I’m with you on using the number system. 🙂 Thanks again

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