As far as we've heard, our family came through Sandy the Post-Tropical Cyclone without injury or major damage. But many of us have been without electricity since the high winds hit on Oct. 29.
At Birch Street Media Headquarters, a backyard tree fell and tore down the electric, phone and cable connections. The surrounding towns remain largely without power Friday, although a few nearby areas started to come back on that morning. But even when as service is restored to the surrounding area, Dan, Julie and Andy will probably be without power longer, waiting for their individual line to be reconnected.
Dan was able to post this update by using a wifi connection at the local library. If you can read this, please ADD A COMMENT and let us know how you're doing post-Sandy.
What we know so far:
Lisa and Doug in Norfolk, Va., were not affected by the flooding on nearby streets (they're on the third floor) and did not lose power because the lines there are underground. Marie, Brian and Xander in Fredericksburg, Va., stayed safe and dry. Likewise Hugh and Dolores in Maryland, who then headed to Rehoboth Beach, Del., for a weekend art show that seemed still on schedule.
In Yonkers, power went out Monday and was still out Friday at Kevin & Kathy and Kathy & Ted's homes, but Brien's apartment never lost power(!)
From Facebook: Shanna reported hunting around for gasoline, finally after spending two hours on line succeeded in getting gas on Thursday evening. Courtney reported her mom, Nanette, had power back at her Shelter Island home by Wednesday night: "They didn't get it too bad out there at all."
There's no word yet on how the houses in Noyac fared, as no one's been able to get out for a look.
Again, please add a comment on how you're faring. Or e-mail birchstreetweb@gmail.com - but there's no telling when Dan will be able to retrieve it. Or call and let us know how you're doing!