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lonesomeagle1 said:1st day I could take my normal route to work. Still lots if roads closed, about 180,000 without power(not me). Passed lots of devastation. Very sad for those people.
George_Calfas said:lonesomeagle1 said:1st day I could take my normal route to work. Still lots if roads closed, about 180,000 without power(not me). Passed lots of devastation. Very sad for those people.
Brother told me about a 150 y/o covered bridge that had once visited........washed away by the high rushing waters.
Resident Bay Fan said:[quote="George_Calfas":2dum1aby]lonesomeagle1 said:1st day I could take my normal route to work. Still lots if roads closed, about 180,000 without power(not me). Passed lots of devastation. Very sad for those people.
Brother told me about a 150 y/o covered bridge that had once visited........washed away by the high rushing waters.
lonesomeagle1 said:Resident Bay Fan said:[quote="George_Calfas":rw410oh5]lonesomeagle1 said:1st day I could take my normal route to work. Still lots if roads closed, about 180,000 without power(not me). Passed lots of devastation. Very sad for those people.
Brother told me about a 150 y/o covered bridge that had once visited........washed away by the high rushing waters.
That's a bummer. We have one just a couple miles up the road we live on. Not exactly sure how old it is, but it's been closed off since I was a kid. It still looks pretty nice, but not enough to drive over.
darrend505 said:lonesomeagle1 said:Resident Bay Fan said:[quote="George_Calfas":2qbqkedb]lonesomeagle1 said:1st day I could take my normal route to work. Still lots if roads closed, about 180,000 without power(not me). Passed lots of devastation. Very sad for those people.
Brother told me about a 150 y/o covered bridge that had once visited........washed away by the high rushing waters.
That's a bummer. We have one just a couple miles up the road we live on. Not exactly sure how old it is, but it's been closed off since I was a kid. It still looks pretty nice, but not enough to drive over.
Saw that video of it washing out. Our only loss is the carpet in the music/recording studio/family room/extra bedroom/card display/basement
Need to cut up 2 trees that fell too
lonesomeagle1 said:darrend505 said:lonesomeagle1 said:Resident Bay Fan said:[quote="George_Calfas":26uw3huj]lonesomeagle1 said:1st day I could take my normal route to work. Still lots if roads closed, about 180,000 without power(not me). Passed lots of devastation. Very sad for those people.
Brother told me about a 150 y/o covered bridge that had once visited........washed away by the high rushing waters.
That's a bummer. We have one just a couple miles up the road we live on. Not exactly sure how old it is, but it's been closed off since I was a kid. It still looks pretty nice, but not enough to drive over.
Saw that video of it washing out. Our only loss is the carpet in the music/recording studio/family room/extra bedroom/card display/basement
Need to cut up 2 trees that fell too
Please tell me that no cardboard was harmed during the storm???