Glad you did well through the storm! We got hit, but not as bad as we did during Hurricane Arthur. That is the worst one I recall for us in the not so distant past.
It looks like you were spared flooding in your cabin at least!! Very good you thought to move the truck a ways up the road! I hope your community fared well also. Blessings,
Great video ! Woods road. Tote road. Skidder road. Definitely northeast terms. Lol. Love em all being that’s where we live our lives. Lol. Wasn’t a fun storm but definitely could’ve been so much worse ! Don’t think I’ve told you but I sold our house in the capitol and moved to camp about 2 months ago now. And loving it !! Glad to see all is well with you my friend !
I didn't know that you'd moved to camp! Good for you. How are you making out? Ha, I probably use all sorts of East Coast sayings and don't even realize it. Tote road seems unique to Maine, we don't use that one much up here. But the others we sure do!
I think we had more wind down here at the coast, but maybe not as much rain? Lost power Sun noontime until Mon 0430 hrs. Weird that we lost it for a few hours Sat while i was work, then it returned Sat suppertime, but lost again Sunday. Probably repair related. Glad you fared well!
Hola amigo, me alegro que todo esté bien. La verdad es que está todo empapado, cuánta agua, nos vendría bien algo de esa agua por aqui 😅. Saludos y gracias por compartir....
OMG, I thought that hurricanes didn't often make it as far north as Canada, but it looks like with climate change, these are more common. Are you getting 2 hurricanes yearly? I am glad everything is OK. Take care Penniac Family!
It's nice to see what the post storm was like outside of the city area as I'm in Fredericton, even the city had minimal damage most broken branches at most.
Stay safe and dry! Hopefully won't have to deal with this much water for a while, but it does seem we are getting more extreme swings of weather over the last 20 years than we did in my first 30+ years.
If you lay old carpet over the soft spots in your driveway and cover them with gap 40 roading metal it will give you traction regardless of weather conditions