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Heart 08-26-2011 07:22 PM

Coastal areas of Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island are being ordered to evacuate. I have lived in NYC for 54 years and have never seen the likes of this preparation. They didn't shut down MTA after 9/11, even though it destroyed a subway station. But they're shutting it down for Irene. I gotta wonder how much of this is mother nature and how much is politics?

Anyway, they sure have my attention. Irene is a Cat3 (Katrina was Cat5), but she's HUGE and moving slowly. We may all be hunkering down for several days. I made a big pot of pasta, have a flashlight, a transistor radio, extra batteries, and a tub full of water.

I'm worried about my son vacationing with family in Wellfleet on Cape Cod. I'm worried about a friend who lives on a boat. I'm worried about folks in this city that are homeless, I'm worried about my elderly parents, (though they aren't in a flood zone).

I'll be happy when this is over.

Heart

ScandalAndy 08-26-2011 07:36 PM

As of right now Irene is being classified as a Category 2 Hurricane, and is projected to lose strength rapidly over the next couple of days. Hope you all and your loved ones stay safe.

Weather Channel Hurricane Info

Corkey 08-26-2011 09:30 PM

If you have cat litter in the plastic containers, and they are empty, fill them with water, can be used to flush the john.

DapperButch 08-26-2011 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 406211)

Tommi, the Humane Society in our area is near a river, so the volunteers took animals home and the rest are able to stay for free at two boarding places.

ruffryder 08-26-2011 09:45 PM

My thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the path of the hurricane. Be safe all. God Bless.

DapperButch 08-26-2011 10:11 PM

Speaking of the potty.....

I worry about how I am going to be able to take my dog out to go...

Corkey 08-26-2011 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 406475)
Speaking of the potty.....

I worry about how I am going to be able to take my dog out to go...

Puppy pads, and lots of them.

MsTinkerbelly 08-26-2011 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 406475)
Speaking of the potty.....

I worry about how I am going to be able to take my dog out to go...

Put towels or newspaper down in an out of the way area and take your dog to that area when it gets " that look". Otherwise I've got nothing!

DapperButch 08-26-2011 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 406482)
Puppy pads, and lots of them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsTinkerbelly (Post 406484)
Put towels or newspaper down in an out of the way area and take your dog to that area when it gets " that look". Otherwise I've got nothing!

Yeah...I am wondering if that will work? Don't know. Problem is he was never trained on newpapers...just straight to going outside. I will try your suggestions.

It is possible if I put newspapers, puppy pads, or whatever, out in the garage, he will see that as "going out", I suppose. I think I will try that! Thanks for your thoughts, folks! <thumbs up>

JazzGirl 08-26-2011 10:24 PM




My daughter is in Marshfield MA, does anyone know if she can get out of Boston to go north tomorrow evening? Is Boston closing down the T? She could stay there wtih a friend if not. Damn I am so worried.

J. Mason 08-27-2011 02:37 AM

I hope everyone is safe and has their kits ready!!!

This hurricane is no laughing matter.

Scorp 08-27-2011 06:18 AM

Hi Jazz,

Bostonian here. Currently our MBTA (train transportation) is running on normal schedules as well as Commuter Rail. So she should be fine with heading North.

We will be getting a lot of rain today, but the worst of this will be in the daylight hours tomorrow (Sunday).

It's easier said than done when I say "try" not to worry. Our state is taking all the precautions necessary :)

You can also go here to check on things:

http://www.thebostonchannel.com

Hang in there ;)

Best,
Scorp


Quote:

Originally Posted by JazzGirl (Post 406488)



My daughter is in Marshfield MA, does anyone know if she can get out of Boston to go north tomorrow evening? Is Boston closing down the T? She could stay there wtih a friend if not. Damn I am so worried.


Gaige 08-27-2011 06:24 AM

I think I'm prepared. Yesterday I picked up some batteries for the flashlight and some peanut butter and bread incase I can't cook...although, there is still the grill outside. I pulled the trash cans in the yard and secured everything on the patio. Irene should start coming through soon and we're expecting the brunt overnight when I'll be at work. It's cloudy here in Baltimore at the moment but very calm...almost too calm. :/

JustJo 08-27-2011 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 406485)
Yeah...I am wondering if that will work? Don't know. Problem is he was never trained on newpapers...just straight to going outside. I will try your suggestions.

It is possible if I put newspapers, puppy pads, or whatever, out in the garage, he will see that as "going out", I suppose. I think I will try that! Thanks for your thoughts, folks! <thumbs up>

That should work...and some of the puppy pads have an "attractant" smell that gives them the message to "go here."

Good luck...and be safe everyone. :rrose:

jelli 08-27-2011 06:35 AM

This may have been mentioned already...

It was reported on the news about cell towers.

Charge cell phones and some may even want to have the instant charger(runs on batteries) on hand. Cell towers become overloaded during these times and you may not be able to call out or receive voice mail, but you will be able to text.

Be safe ALL.

Abigail Crabby 08-27-2011 07:55 AM

I'm watching the Outter Banks and Several places under mandatory evac

We're being hit with some major rain and winds and the worst is going to hit the Raleigh area where I will be working today.

Lots of flooding on the news, I hear that Dare Co. is under mandatory evacuation as well. Let's just say that our beaches are being hit hard.

Going to drop the kidlett off at her Mom's work and head to work. Unless our building actually falls to the ground TWC is up and running business as usual lol.

stay safe East Coasters -

justkim 08-27-2011 08:04 AM

Please stay safe everyone! I have a great deal of family still in the Boston area and everyone we have talked to is trying to do their best to be prepared, but I honestly don't think you can ever truly be prepared when it comes to the crazy weather that is going on. Check in when you can...

Admin 08-27-2011 08:05 AM

We're thinking of everyone on the East Coast in the path of this storm and wishing for safety!
I hope people can check in periodically and let us know that you all are ok.
:praying:

Dominique 08-27-2011 08:14 AM

Depending on what type of internet service you have, you may loose that

also. Charge (of course, just repeating what I heard on this mornings news) your P.C. s up. Broadband and dial up (i didn't know dial up was still around) and they said Fios (which is a cable television/ internet service we have).... may go down. Almost certainly if power goes, and landline or cell service goes, internet will also. So more FYI stuff. they were also talking about candles.

Be careful with candles.

suebee 08-27-2011 08:19 AM

The ASPCA just posted this on facebook: SPECIAL NYC ALERT: All taxis ARE required to take animals. Please share!

Be safe everyone, and help out a homeless animal if you can!

Sue (f)

JazzGirl 08-27-2011 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scorp (Post 406618)
Hi Jazz,

Bostonian here. Currently our MBTA (train transportation) is running on normal schedules as well as Commuter Rail. So she should be fine with heading North.

We will be getting a lot of rain today, but the worst of this will be in the daylight hours tomorrow (Sunday).

It's easier said than done when I say "try" not to worry. Our state is taking all the precautions necessary :)

You can also go here to check on things:

http://www.thebostonchannel.com

Hang in there ;)

Best,
Scorp


Thank you so much!!!!!
I am grateful for your information and for your
time and care to answer.

Jazzie, who is still worried but not as much now.




Holly.88 08-27-2011 09:07 AM

Being from Louisiana, I've been through a hurricane or two. My advice for the east coasters is first of all, stay safe. Hurricanes will throw out just about every type of violent weather you can think of. A friend of mine lives in Va and had her five pound dog picked up by the wind. Luckily, she was able to literally catch her dog in the air. And just because it calms down a little, does not mean its over. If you're in the pathway of the eye, be EXTRA careful. If you do lose power, do your best to stay cool. When La. was hit by Rita a few years back, we lost power for over a week and the worst part was not having any AC. If you have a gas stove, you are very lucky. Find the biggest ice chest you can and fill it with stuff from your fridge. If you are lucky enough to have a generator, please do not run it inside your home. They release carbon monoxide and will kill you if ran inside. It happens down here everytime. Charge your phones. The hurricane may not affect your cell service, I can't remember ever having any problems with mine. Try not to be alone. Hurricanes can be very scary and a little company doesn't hurt. I'm sure that some of this has already been said, but its just a few things that help out when goin' through somethin' like this. We're all prayin' for everyone who will be in this storm's path.

always2late 08-27-2011 11:14 AM

I just have to say, what a wonderful community we have here! Thank you all so much for the concern and well wishes! My service and power have started to become...um...erratic, so just wanted to say a big THANK YOU while I can :)

Daywalker 08-27-2011 11:19 AM

I am reminded by those on my friends feed that while folks are getting
themselves to safety on the East Coast ~ they drive by many
homeless folks that have no where to go for safety.

Why is this not a part of the Big Plan?
People are People are People.

I imagine them bouncing balls in their driveways and waving to the
mailman in their youth...and now they are at a state of being...erased.
I implore the Gov't of each state to remind themselves that they may
have played ball with some of these folks when they were young
and not even know it when they drive by...leaving them behind.
:candle:(f):candle:

:daywalker:

ksrainbow 08-27-2011 11:31 AM

Please all near the east coast: be safe and take necessary precautions! Kansas may be my home, but I have many of you as friends! btw: I have two spare rooms if you need or want to move west!

ks-

BBinNYC 08-27-2011 12:34 PM

NYC Update
 
Thanks to all on this thread for your good wishes and helpful info.

Jennifer and I are safe at home with a fridge full of food thanks to her superior grocery shopping skills!

It's been raining on and off here in Manhattan. The bad stuff is coming tonight.

So far so good.

BBinNYC

Tommi 08-27-2011 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBinNYC (Post 406893)
Thanks to all on this thread for your good wishes and helpful info.

Jennifer and I are safe at home with a fridge full of food thanks to her superior grocery shopping skills!

It's been raining on and off here in Manhattan. The bad stuff is coming tonight.

So far so good.

BBinNYC

That's good news BB. Way to go for Jennifer. As it heads your way, I am here watching the news and hearing about NY being pro-active in preparing for the worst.

BB, One of the things they are fearful of will be the winds pummeling between the tall buildings and breaking windows , then flying glass.
Best wishes to all.
Tommi

NJFemmie 08-27-2011 01:59 PM

Mare and I went shopping for the second time just to make sure we have what we think we'll need. It's raining here now, but the heavier stuff is coming tonight. I just heard it reached Cape May.

I am so not looking forward to this.

msW8ing 08-27-2011 03:23 PM

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical...09.public.html

Mister Bent 08-27-2011 04:14 PM

While other suckers were buying up all the water...
 


I'm just in from securing the porch furniture against a bracing 4 - 5 mph wind.

I stocked my personal evacuation center earlier today in the event any New Yorkers need rescue. Something for everyone!


http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...withgarlic.jpg

Hold your loved ones close, these are dangerous times!




Reader 08-27-2011 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsW8ing (Post 407017)

Here is what I find odd tonight, the birds are once again yapping outside. WTH? They were all silent yesterday, as were the various other animals in Jersey where I am, but tonight they seem to be saying, "Eh, pass the sunflower seeds." This makes me think it is not going to hit Jersey too badly.

Inked_Trinity 08-27-2011 04:29 PM

Virginia update
 
I'm riding out the storm on a 14 hr shift at work. I work as a security director for an outlet center. I live in Manassas, which was having power outages when I left for work around 4. We are expecting 30-40 mph, heavy rains and flooding. So far no major damage here.

ruffryder 08-27-2011 04:29 PM

Current news http://www.newser.com/story/127064/s...ane-irene.html claims 5 deaths already. Millions are without power from NC to VA to MD. Flooding and tornadoes are occurring. No flights in or out of these areas and NY. Evacuate if you still can and need to otherwise stay in and be safe. This storm is not a joke. God bless and keep safe everyone in this hurricane's path.

LaDivina 08-27-2011 04:42 PM

We had a lull in the rain for about an hour, so I went out to the garden and picked every tomato that wasn't completely green. Time to make more sauce!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C...U/tomatoes.jpg

Scorp 08-27-2011 04:49 PM

Nice tomatoes babe.... :grindevil:



Quote:

Originally Posted by LaDivina (Post 407062)
We had a lull in the rain for about an hour, so I went out to the garden and picked every tomato that wasn't completely green. Time to make more sauce!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C...U/tomatoes.jpg


Reader 08-27-2011 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaDivina (Post 407062)
We had a lull in the rain for about an hour, so I went out to the garden and picked every tomato that wasn't completely green. Time to make more sauce!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C...U/tomatoes.jpg

Argh...I have tomato envy. I just ate my last good tomato. It was quite yummy as a sandwich. Mmmmm.

LaDivina 08-27-2011 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scorp (Post 407066)
Nice tomatoes babe.... :grindevil:

Almost as nice as your melons.

Strappie 08-27-2011 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaDivina (Post 407151)
Almost as nice as your melons.

Nothing can compare to Scorpies MELONS! I can't wait to see them again!! *chuckles*

LaDivina 08-27-2011 07:08 PM

Did your daughter make it out of Marshfield? I just got an email saying they're suspending all MBTA services starting at 8:00 tomorrow morning.
http://mbta.com/about_the_mbta/news_...2&month=&year=

Quote:

Originally Posted by JazzGirl (Post 406751)

Thank you so much!!!!!
I am grateful for your information and for your
time and care to answer.

Jazzie, who is still worried but not as much now.





iamkeri1 08-27-2011 07:57 PM

I'm from Florida. I'm not laughing and no one else here is either. I went through hell with the three hurrricanes that pummeled florida in 2004 (Charlie Frances, Jeanne) Frances went back and forth across the state four times. Parts of it were over Florida for FOUR DAYS! Had my shingles and part of my siding blown off along with other damage totalling almost $40,000.00. I would never wish that on anyone. Took almost a year to get the inside of the home fixed because contractors were so busy. Looking at falling down ceilings for a year is depressing as hell.

But nothing compared to what folks went through with Catrina. When Catrina bounced off the Southern end of Florida before she headed to the Louisiana and Mississippi gulf coast, she did significant damage to Miami (you never hear about that when Catrina is discussed.) Following Catrina I heard many Floridians say that they wished Catrina had stayed in Florida rather than go on as she did. Florida is pretty much sand (it's one big sand dune, with excellent drainage) We would not have suffered the devastation that was wrought in New Orleans and elsewhere by the flooding. Far from laughing at them, we would gladly have suffered our own losses rather than have them suffer what they did.

I was watching Rachel Maddow ... what she actually said was that she figured that West Coast people were laughing at the east coasters over the earthquake for what they might have considered to be over-reaction by easterners to what is a frequent occurrence on CA. Also that Floridians who have frequent exposure to hurricanes might be snickering over more northern folks panic over the hurricane headed their way.

We cheered all those energy company trucks coming in to FLorida to help us out. We sent lots of our own to help out after Catrina.

We are not snickering. We are worried about y'all. Hope everyone is OK.
Smooches,
Keri


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