Hurricane Isaias

Whiskeyman

Senior Member
For all of you Nikonites along the southeast US coast (Marilynne, Fred Kingston, Needa, et al), I wish you safety and good health as this storm approaches and impacts you. May its effects be minimal at most for everyone.

Please let us know you are safe after the storm passes. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.

Wayne
 
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Needa

Senior Member
Challenge Team
All is well here. Mostly a non-event as it remind off shore and South Florida was on the clean side. It has also been down grade to a tropical storm. This is not to say other further north will be so fortunate as it appear it will get closer to the shore as it moves north. Be safe all.
 

Fred Kingston

Senior Member
All my deck furniture is in my pool getting a good chlorine soak.. looks like a non-event here at this point... Thank you for thinking of us here in hurricane land... :cheerful:
 

Fred Kingston

Senior Member
As soon as I put the deck furniture in the pool, nothing happens...

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Fred Kingston

Senior Member
Sun is out here now... Total rain today was .08" <-- We get more than that on a regular summer afternoon here...

I'm not going to test the Hurricane Gods by saying anything else...:)
 

hark

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We are in the path of Tropical Storm Isaias which will start to bring in rain tonight but will make its fullest impact tomorrow. Heavy winds and rain are predicted. The problem here is so many trees have grown around power lines. The wind knocks down limbs which results in power outages. :( Every year the power company has an independent tree trimming company go through and cut back limbs, but there are far too many limbs that need to be removed.

I'm glad those of you in Florida were spared from a Hurricane!
 

Marilynne

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Thanks Cindy!

Let's hope the tree trimmers did their job and you don't lose power.

We're getting more rain today than we got yesterday when the storm was right offshore.
 

Whiskeyman

Senior Member
We are in the path of Tropical Storm Isaias which will start to bring in rain tonight but will make its fullest impact tomorrow. Heavy winds and rain are predicted. The problem here is so many trees have grown around power lines. The wind knocks down limbs which results in power outages. :( Every year the power company has an independent tree trimming company go through and cut back limbs, but there are far too many limbs that need to be removed.

I'm glad those of you in Florida were spared from a Hurricane!

We're supposed to get heavy rain tonight into tomorrow, but winds not predicted much over 20mph. Hope everyone else fairs well.

Roscoe

I hope that both of you remain safe and sound throughout the storm, and that its effects be minimal.

WM
 
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