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We're still waiting for the back end of Irene, but we've survived the rains. It looks like the main part missed us or it hit while we were sleeping and we just woke up to the destruction. Personally it doesn't seem like it was as bad as they said it would be, at least not here. I can see the trees whipping around as I write this, but considering they were calling for wide spread flooding here in town and they did issue an evacuation, it's not as bad as it could have been.
We still have power at the house, although I don't think the neighbors do. And my parents don't have any. There's a little water in the basement and the back yard is a lake like usual, but the trees are intact for the most part. I took a few pictures, but per my cousin's orders (he's a firefighter in town) did not venture out of our yard.

Our front yard from the porch

Our rain gage--you can't tell, but it's overflowing. It measures about 6 inches; I emptied it before I went to bed and it had about .5 one time and .6 another.

A view up the street, you can just see the downed tree branch.

Closer view of the tree branch with the downed wires visible (apparently they are not live because they did come and move the branch now)

The open basement drain once we got it working again--we've got about 2 inches down there--which is pretty good and a lot less than we were figuring

The driveway aka our lake

The backyard
The next few are different views of the driveway and the backyard








I think this is my favorite of the ones I took out back:


I couldn't move the tomato plants on my own and no one seemed willing to assist me in moving them so they stayed on the porch.

One tomato came off the plants. The rest are just fine.

Our front yard which doesn't look too bad all things considered
We still have power at the house, although I don't think the neighbors do. And my parents don't have any. There's a little water in the basement and the back yard is a lake like usual, but the trees are intact for the most part. I took a few pictures, but per my cousin's orders (he's a firefighter in town) did not venture out of our yard.

Our front yard from the porch

Our rain gage--you can't tell, but it's overflowing. It measures about 6 inches; I emptied it before I went to bed and it had about .5 one time and .6 another.

A view up the street, you can just see the downed tree branch.

Closer view of the tree branch with the downed wires visible (apparently they are not live because they did come and move the branch now)

The open basement drain once we got it working again--we've got about 2 inches down there--which is pretty good and a lot less than we were figuring

The driveway aka our lake

The backyard
The next few are different views of the driveway and the backyard








I think this is my favorite of the ones I took out back:


I couldn't move the tomato plants on my own and no one seemed willing to assist me in moving them so they stayed on the porch.

One tomato came off the plants. The rest are just fine.

Our front yard which doesn't look too bad all things considered
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29/8/11 00:53 (UTC)I'm so glad you're alright bebe. <3 Don't go too stir crazy and take care.
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29/8/11 04:18 (UTC)