4 comments
  1. Hope everything will be alright. Take good care of yourselves!

  2. Wow, I didn't realize you guys were in Noel's path. I suppose I should turn on the news once in a while. 🙂 Hope you guys stay safe and can go home quickly.

  3. Thanks guys.These storms rarely hit us with the force they predict but the last big one — Hurricane Juan — caught everyone by surprise by picking up speed before it slammed into the city as a category-two. First hurricane in sixty years.Noel is already only considered a post-tropical storm but expected to pick up speed and hit us with hurricane force tonight. Nothing compared to what always hits the south — thankfully our waters are a bit too cold for that.Still home as of yet… will likely stay that way. Heck we may not even lose power… we’re all just a bit more cautious than usual now.I’ll update when I can.Peace.

  4. All is well here…Our power went out briefly overnight but returned before we woke up. Other than that, we went completely unscathed. My younger brother had his fence blown over and a metal door-frame wrap around his car. Some other places had trees knocked down, walls blown over or roofs ripped off. At the storm’s worst over 170,000 people in Nova Scotia (18%) were without power — 50,000 are still without as of an hour ago.It would appear that we were very lucky. On top of that, Little “L” and Baby “X” slept through the entire thing — lightening storm and all.

Leave a Reply