Pre-storm, the day before. My front lawn. Note the big tree trunk against my cross-the-street neighbor's house.
My well-manicured back yard, pre-storm. Note the girl's clubhouse.
Post-Sandy. What happened to that hundred foot tree across the street?
The Wrath of Sandy. Good thing I didn't send the girls out to their clubhouse with a flashlight to spend the night, like I threatened ...
Now, fortunately, our house sustained no damage. Not even a shingle lifted off our ancient roof. Lots of branches and debris, as you can see. That tree across the street luckily fell into the backyard of the adjacent house (and not on top of it), but it did smash a six-foot wooden perimeter fence.
Most of the damage we took was in the form of 170 hours of no power. No electricity, no heat. Did have gas, so in the beginning we could cook hot food. Did have hot water, which is such a blessing. We lost a refrigerator and freezer full of food, perhaps $100 worth. We both probably spent an extra $50 in gas driving all over the New Jersey-Pennsylvania corridor. And due to my work being closed, I lost about $240 in gross pay.
I learned my lesson. Don't cuss out Notus the Anemoi, by Odin's Beard! (to mix mythologies ...)
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