Dear Twisted Roads Readers:
The storm activity became noticeable around 2am today, as the wind started moan. Everything grew silent at 5am, as the wind and the rain stopped... And then it started with a vengeance. I am 15 miles from the ocean, but a scant 20 or 30 miles from where the hurricane is expected to make landfall. Wind gusts are expected to top 90 mph, but I am beyond the storm surge, I think.
The wind is a constant 50 to 65mph now and the rain is bullet-like. It sounds like a jet engine screaming over the roof. The house is sound and tight. The utilities are taking a pounding, however, and the lights are flickering. Power is out all around me. The electricity is expected to go down by 7pm and may not be up for a while. Meaning days. Some utilities are claiming a week.
If I do not answer my email, it means I have no access to it. It means that charge is gone in my phone. I have food, water, gas to cook on, and the neighbor's lawn on which to take a dump. I have cigars and rum. I plan to mail another batch of books on Wednesday. Nothing is going to move tomorrow.
I'll post a update to this at 7pm tonight.
Monday, October 29, 2012
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Jack - Watching from afar it sure seems nasty. Hope you survive the 100 mph winds and your cigars don't get water damaged. As for the neighbour's lawn for a dump, I've read somewhere that filling a bathtub with water is a good option - and you don't have to go outdoors and risk being blown over into a pile of .... well you get the drift.
Take care.
Looking forward to your 7:00pm update. I hope things don't go from bad to worse...
ugh! i don't know how you live with the threat of this nasty weather every year on the east coast. hang in there and keep us posted jack. prayers going out that you don't run out of cigars and rum! ;)
Take care my friend, hurricane's are nothing to take lightly. You are in our prayers.
Jack:
be safe, take care, don't take any chances. Hide under you blankets and close your eyes. I hope the storm passes fast and leaves you unscathed.
we await your 7pm report that all is well
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
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Stay safe Jackkkas long as you have fun you will be fine.
Thanks for the update Jack. I think you will suvive the storm. At least you don,t have to worry about falling of your bike. Up here in northern Alberta all we have to worry about is snow and freezing rain.
Hope all remains well Jack......
Dibs on his K75! ;)
Seriously, don't do anything foolish.....
Dom
Jack
Be safe over there. I'll be thinking of you. Keep the rum and cigars safe and you'll get through in fine fettle!
I hope all is well. 7pm came and went. Lets hope it is just the power out.
It's morning...
are you still there?
Come out, come out, where every you are.
Hope you stayed out of harms way and kept those stogies dry.
Waiting to hear from you...
Lady R
you're awfully close to the coastline jack. 8am, just checking... maybe the rum is still flowing ;) hmmm...
Supporters of the Candidate Who Believes In Magic Underwear say these things are Gods way of cleaning the Augean stables of idolaters and sex mad motorcyclists and poofs who want to get married. I'm not sure which group you ascribe to, possible even the Morons themselves when faced with death by hurricane, but in any event rest assured your travails will come after the storm is forgotten and you have to clean up. Which usually involves a lot of bending over I'm sorry to say.
Enjoy the rum and chocolates and I'll send a live iguana for iron rations when the posts are running again.
Thanks for not answering the phone. Your automated secretary sounds a lot sexier than you do and we get along quite well now that she has got to know me.
1:30 p.m. on Tuesday the 30th, and still no update by you, Jack. Wonderful! My copy of "Conversations with a Motorcycle", safely stored in the USPS system, must have doubled in value by now.
Regardless of these monetary considerations, I hope all is well and that the flow of rum will soon be augmented by the flow of electrons in you hydro line. Where I live, up north-west from you, Sandy had blown away all the predicted rain and we are enjoying another spring-like day. You get the rum, we get the outdoorsy weather.
My heart goes out though to all those who get/were really hit by this storm.
Hope you are not one of them, Jack.
Greetings from BeMoreDoLess
For those worried about the lack of an update from Jack at 7pm last night as promised, I did hear from him today. He let me know the power was out at his place, but he said nothing about whether he had taken a dump on his neighbor’s lawn or not.
Gary:
thanks for your update. I did try to call him yesterday too, but no answer.
If he did take a dump on his neighbour's lawn, and depending upon the storm surge, the backwash would have come back to haunt him anyway . . .
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
My Flickr // My YouTube
Good to hear you are alive. Had been wondering about you, then sort of freaked when I looked at a map.
It's amazing but Chris Christie looks more in control and even presidential than either of the two bozos running for office this time.
And BTW, it's sunny and 78 degrees here today. Unfortunately I didn't get to ride today, Dammit!
Stay away from Danger you old codger you,
Jimbo
Gary - Thanks for the update.
Jack - Hope your only problem is power and that otherwise you were unscathed.
Glad to see you posting, Jack. I have been worried about the friends I left behind stateside near any kind of water, but mostly down the shore. Keep us posted.
I am trying to report that I am okay, with running water buy no power. Thr state of new jersey is crippled and not likely to spring back soon. I have mo internet nor reliable communication. Bug cherry are thousands of others worse than I am.
Riepe
I am trying to report that I am okay, with running water buy no power. Thr state of new jersey is crippled and not likely to spring back soon. I have mo internet nor reliable communication. Bug cherry are thousands of others worse than I am.
Riepe
Good news Jack. Great to hear you're okay. Unfortunately you may be a while without power from what's being reported. Try to keep us posted if you can.
Regards,
It was nice to talk to you today and hear you so feisty. Great stories! I potted an iguana this morning, it's on it's way to for dinner as soon as mail resumes service.
Godspeed Jack. Still cleaning up from the storm that hit VA in June. Know what it is like to be without power for weeks.Take care, Doc Rogers
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