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To: Bigg Red
Here in Kent County, MD, on the Eastern Shore, we fared quite well despite the awful sounding winds in the night. We did not even lose power, which is most unusual during such events.

Praise be to our Glorious Lord!

Thank God!! I was worried about you. Kept checking the Intellicast radar last night... looked like Maryland was getting pounded. Glad to hear all is well with you and hubby. :-)

Called our home phone this AM... answering machine picks up, so I guess our power is restored in CT. We will contact neighbors ASAP to see if they can assess damage to our property.

791 posted on 10/30/2012 8:15:21 AM PDT by nutmeg (Seven more days!)
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To: nutmeg

...looked like Maryland was getting pounded.

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Parts of MD got hit harder, but we were very lucky. The wind howled like I have never heard it before — sometimes at nearly 50 mph sustained — but we suffered no serious damage even to our many trees.

What amazed us the most is that we did not lose power, although it flickered a few times. We fully expected to be without power for a day or more, and we were prepared.

Thanks be to God!

Hope your house fared as well. Prayers up.


829 posted on 10/30/2012 12:38:53 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Pray for our republic.)
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