Re: Hey Everybody



Corvus Corvax wrote:
> Rich Touart wrote:
>
>>http://www.touart.com/images/070303W5.gif

>
>
> Just thought I would wish you luck twice. The damn thing is headed
> right for you, man. And it's a big sucker.
> Let us know how you and your trails fare.
>
> CC
>


Amazingly (if that's a word) the storm took a jog to the east just
before it hit the coast which put us on the wussy side of the eye.
Lynda and I were prepared for the worst but all we got was a large limb
that hit the roof and dinged a couple of shingles. We hunkered down in
the hallway and actually fell asleep during the storm. There are two
trees down in the pond and a bunch in the woods, but none fell across
our road. It's going to be a ***** to repair the trails. There are a
lot of twigs and branches I'll have to remove from the trails or risk
yet another derailleur.

Our power was restored this morning but our generator had done a great
job providing us with a working fridge and pump.

I saw the house I recently rented on the news tonight. The house next
door was gone, pilings and all, but "my" house was still standing.

That's all for now

Rich
 
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 19:59:31 -0500, Rich Touart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Corvus Corvax wrote:
>> Rich Touart wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.touart.com/images/070303W5.gif

>> Just thought I would wish you luck twice. The damn thing is headed
>> right for you, man. And it's a big sucker.
>> Let us know how you and your trails fare. CC
>>

>
> Amazingly (if that's a word) the storm took a jog to the east just
> before it hit the coast which put us on the wussy side of the eye. Lynda
> and I were prepared for the worst but all we got was a large limb that
> hit the roof and dinged a couple of shingles. We hunkered down in the
> hallway and actually fell asleep during the storm. There are two trees
> down in the pond and a bunch in the woods, but none fell across our
> road. It's going to be a ***** to repair the trails. There are a lot
> of twigs and branches I'll have to remove from the trails or risk yet
> another derailleur.
>
> Our power was restored this morning but our generator had done a great
> job providing us with a working fridge and pump.
>
> I saw the house I recently rented on the news tonight. The house next
> door was gone, pilings and all, but "my" house was still standing.
>
> That's all for now
>
> Rich



Very nice!

--
Slacker
 
Rich Touart wrote:
> Amazingly (if that's a word) the storm took a jog to the east just
> before it hit the coast which put us on the wussy side of the eye.
> Lynda and I were prepared for the worst but all we got was a large
> limb that hit the roof and dinged a couple of shingles. We hunkered
> down in the hallway and actually fell asleep during the storm. There
> are two trees down in the pond and a bunch in the woods, but none
> fell across our road. It's going to be a ***** to repair the trails.
> There are a lot of twigs and branches I'll have to remove from the
> trails or risk yet another derailleur.
>
> Our power was restored this morning but our generator had done a great
> job providing us with a working fridge and pump.
>
> I saw the house I recently rented on the news tonight. The house next
> door was gone, pilings and all, but "my" house was still standing.


Beautimous.

Bill "glad you're both safe and sound" S.
 
Rich says:

>That's all for now
>


And that's all we needed to hear ;-)

The remnants are due here within the day, and the rain has already started.
Happy days!

Steve
 
Rich Touart <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Corvus Corvax wrote:
> > Rich Touart wrote:
> >
> >>http://www.touart.com/images/070303W5.gif

> >
> >
> > Just thought I would wish you luck twice. The damn thing is headed
> > right for you, man. And it's a big sucker.
> > Let us know how you and your trails fare.
> >
> > CC
> >

>
> Amazingly (if that's a word) the storm took a jog to the east just
> before it hit the coast which put us on the wussy side of the eye.
> Lynda and I were prepared for the worst but all we got was a large limb
> that hit the roof and dinged a couple of shingles. We hunkered down in
> the hallway and actually fell asleep during the storm. There are two
> trees down in the pond and a bunch in the woods, but none fell across
> our road. It's going to be a ***** to repair the trails. There are a
> lot of twigs and branches I'll have to remove from the trails or risk
> yet another derailleur.
>
> Our power was restored this morning but our generator had done a great
> job providing us with a working fridge and pump.
>
> I saw the house I recently rented on the news tonight. The house next
> door was gone, pilings and all, but "my" house was still standing.
>
> That's all for now
>
> Rich


Thanks for the update, Rich. It's good to hear you made it through ok.

JD