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You East coasters best batten down the hatches.....
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Mark Eatherton
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Me hatches be battened!
.....whatever that means.
I'm sure we all appreciate your concern. I think NYC will just have some stormy weather on Friday and a pretty decent rest of the Labor Day weekend.
Happy official end-of-summer to all. Now let's start puttin in some ber-lers again.Contact John "JohnNY" Cataneo, NYC Master Plumber, Lic 1784
Consulting & Troubleshooting
Heating in NYC or NJ.
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The term battended hatches...
Comes from the ancient mariner days. Hatches, as we all know is a small door or window. To batten means to lash or tie down.
So, battening hatches means close your doors and windows TIGHT. :-)
Now, about the berlers...
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Contact John "JohnNY" Cataneo, NYC Master Plumber, Lic 1784
Consulting & Troubleshooting
Heating in NYC or NJ.
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A little disapointing
so far we have had a minor shower. I am at the moment looking for brushes to scrub my little Biasi's. About 40 miles NW of Bar Harbor on the Penobscot River. We have a couple of yachts on the town dock. I helped my next door neighbor the Harbormaster set the lines for this one:
http://www.charterbrochure.com/enticer/
and a 50 footer. American Cruise Lines will be here Sunday with the Independence.
Gusts inland to 30 MPH. Gusts DownEast to 50 MPH. 1-4 in rain. No big deal. If stuff starts flying I will stay in the vault. The views attached are towards my town. I am waving.0 -
Great pix...
Doug... I have not been up that way in 20yrs. Is that the new Bucksport bridge? pretty neat. I remember going to Fort Knox as a kid...
As for the "storm" here in NH is was mearly a rain storm of low magnitude. pretty boring.0 -
Much Ado About Not Much
I am in eastern Long Island and we were all prepared for all that Earl had to dish out. Some wind... some rain..... not much of anything else.
I guess we can count our blessings.There was an error rendering this rich post.
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New Bridge
Yes it is the new bridge with an observation section at the top of the west tower, about 425 feet. I watched it being built. One Friday the weight limit on the old one went from 100,000 pounds to 12,000 pounds. Seems about a quarter of the strands in the downriver side cable were broken and microphones were detecting more snapping. Thus a new bridge in record time. The old one still stands as the state is too broke to take it down.
Here is a view of the new bridge in the winter from my parking lot.0 -
lucked out
living on Cape Cod, it's always a possibility for a major storm, but we sure did dodge this bullet. Enjoy the long weekend0 -
not much in maine
but went wave watching yesterday after the "storm" passed, and it did not disappoint. we only see waves like that at best once a year around here. great day.Rob Brown
Designer for Rockport Mechanical
in beautiful Rockport Maine.0
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