Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=82122
Good Morning, Everyone,
We were lucky in the Hurricane. Just one brief power outage and apparently not much damage. It was nothing like Hurricane Irene up here in the Adirondacks. I wish I could say the same for my city. New York City has devastating damage, especially in the coastal areas of Queens and Brooklyn. Breezy Point in Queens was immolated: 101 houses burned completely down. I don't know how the people who stayed to "ride out" the storm got out of them, since the ocean water was up to the second floors. The damage in the Rockaways is unbelievable. All of lower Manhattan and many areas in the other borough are still without power, and it is not expected to be restored for a few days because the dangers have to be checked out. The subways were heavily damaged by water in the tunnels. It will be a few days before they will be able to repair the damage and pump out the sea water. Just watching the local New York City channel on TV is heartbreaking--utterly depressing. But one thing shines through: the incredible resilience of the New Yorkers. They will need it. They have an uphill road to dig out of this.
Rusty did well in the hurricane: green all day.
I called Roni this morning, but got her message. If I hear from her later, I'll report.
bbl,
Ella & Rusty
Hey Brave Kitties, that was some party in the storm. We were lucky that we only had wind and rain here. I hope that the Halloween party tomorrow night will have beautiful weather for the midnight lifting of the veil at Camp Stu. See you all then.
Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
We were lucky in the Hurricane. Just one brief power outage and apparently not much damage. It was nothing like Hurricane Irene up here in the Adirondacks. I wish I could say the same for my city. New York City has devastating damage, especially in the coastal areas of Queens and Brooklyn. Breezy Point in Queens was immolated: 101 houses burned completely down. I don't know how the people who stayed to "ride out" the storm got out of them, since the ocean water was up to the second floors. The damage in the Rockaways is unbelievable. All of lower Manhattan and many areas in the other borough are still without power, and it is not expected to be restored for a few days because the dangers have to be checked out. The subways were heavily damaged by water in the tunnels. It will be a few days before they will be able to repair the damage and pump out the sea water. Just watching the local New York City channel on TV is heartbreaking--utterly depressing. But one thing shines through: the incredible resilience of the New Yorkers. They will need it. They have an uphill road to dig out of this.
Rusty did well in the hurricane: green all day.
I called Roni this morning, but got her message. If I hear from her later, I'll report.
bbl,
Ella & Rusty
Hey Brave Kitties, that was some party in the storm. We were lucky that we only had wind and rain here. I hope that the Halloween party tomorrow night will have beautiful weather for the midnight lifting of the veil at Camp Stu. See you all then.
Rusty