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techntrek
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Topic: Sandy vs the rPod Posted: 04 Dec 2012 at 1:04pm |
Somehow I missed Walt's post until now. Good to hear that things are still good for you and prayers to you and those you are working with to get others back on their feet.
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coopercdrkey
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Posted: 01 Dec 2012 at 9:21am |
Thanks for your service! We have relatives that were pretty much at or near Ground Zero in Tom's River, and although they seemed to make out all right, it was a nasty situation for many in that area. Seaside Heights took it on the chin and softened the blow for those just a mile or so inland. That area may never be the same.
Good works, stay safe.
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Bob and Joyce
Jennifer and Baxter, the Campin' Cocker Spaniels
RP 177 "Key Pod"
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT / Z71
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Podsible Dream
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Posted: 30 Nov 2012 at 11:55pm |
Hi, everyone. Since we got power back I have been very busy as the Presbytery of Monmouth (NJ) Diaster Recovery Coordinator. The presbytery is a Presbyterian Church political group which includes a number of local churches generally in a geographical area. Monmouth includes the counties in NJ in the northeast shore quadrant- from just north of Atlantic City to Sandy hook, in to Perth Ambay and down the turnpike towards south of Trenton to Mt Holly then over to the coast. So all the shore areas you saw on TV are in the area. The national Presbyterian Disaster Assistance organization works thru the presbyteries to provide long term recovery aid to the communities affected. So after I toured the shore areas with some of the PDA response team on the Friday and Saturday following Sandy, I was asked to lead the presbytery recovery team. We have been busy meeting with other volunteer organizations at the local, county and state levels, and communicating with all the churches around the country that have offered people, money and stuff to aid our people. The damage on the shore is devastating. From the outside it doesn't look bad in a lot of places (except the barrier islands that got washed away) but then you realize that blocks and blocks of homes, stores, churches and other buildings had sea water up to a couple of feet deep in the first floors, and you start to understand the extent of the damages. Recovery will be a long time coming. Fortunately, PDA is a long term recovery organization, so we will be around for a long time offering aid- from rebuilding to caregiving.
In any event, it has been busy month, so we haven't been contributing much. The Free Spirit has been winterized and covered with the camouflage cover. Unfortunately, our church annual meeting is the Sunday of the winter camp, so we can't make it. We will try to get out if there is a warm spell, tho. Still have to get the light upgrade... The to do list has gotten even longer since retirement....
Other than all that, we are all doing well.
Walt
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Chris and Walt
'10 RP-171 'Free Spirit'
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techntrek
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Posted: 30 Nov 2012 at 11:20pm |
Paging Walt, haven't heard from you in a while...
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techntrek
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Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 11:06pm |
Glad you are ok, Walt!
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Paige
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Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 9:49am |
We lucked out up he in upstate New York, lost power for about a day. My sister has a house on LBI (barrier island off of NJ). Lots of destruction there, but her town, Baregat Light, protects their primary dunes and therefore, the town suffered very little damage. We need to learn to respect Mother Nature!
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Paige and Pete
2010 177 - RPug
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g4royce
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Posted: 17 Nov 2012 at 11:41pm |
Glad to hear you've got power and that you had a generator to heat the house for the last few days. We also were lucky enough to get one on loan from someone who never lost power and it helped us power our pumps and fans for the basement and also the heaters for the upstairs. It gets really cold when you're airing-out/drying your basement! 
Several times we had wanted to bring the pod down to the house but the roads were all still blocked between us and the friend's farm so we had to boil hot water for bathing.
It was actually surreal that the Red Cross Disaster Relief vehicle and the Meals on Wheels Van pulled up in front on our house and offered us hot food, water and mops. We luckily didn't need anything so didn't accept anything but it felt so odd to be the target of the local Red Cross especially when friends and family in NY and NJ were much worse off. Over the past week, we've still had the occasional brown-outs and internet/TV connection problems and are using our phones and old battery powered alarms clocks from way back when.
Hope everyone is doing well and is staying warm and dry.
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ChaiPod
2009 RP152
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Podsible Dream
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Posted: 17 Nov 2012 at 11:18pm |
We spent until last Saturday, the 10th, without power. Had a generator for the last five days- on loan from my car mechanic who got his power back sooner. So we had heat after I wired it into the steam boiler control line, and some lights on extension cords but no TV, Internet or phone without real electric. Then it turned out the backup battery on the FIOS box fried the incoming network box so that had to be replaced. Now we are back to standard communication levels.
I spent several days with the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance advance team visiting the shore communities hit by Sandy- too much destruction.... Then I ended up recruited to be the Presbytery Recovery Coordinator for our area of NJ north of Atlantic City. It will be a long term process to get the life of these towns and communities back to a sense of "normal", whatever that may end up being.
I hope all our neighbors fared well and are back to their regular lifestyles without lingering after effects.
Walt
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Chris and Walt
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techntrek
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Posted: 03 Nov 2012 at 8:28pm |
Good hear that you escaped the worst of it!
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g4royce
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Posted: 03 Nov 2012 at 9:20am |
We just got power back late last night and were really lucky that Sandy gained speed and hit land a few hours before high tide. We had expected it to completely flood the basement and even get a few inches on the first floor of the house. The surge came right up to the bottom of our front step then retreated and dumped what looks like the entire contents of Long Island's recycling depot and their compost pile around our house. Still cleaning up that mess :( but glad it wasn't as bad as predicted for us.
Our pod is safe 20-mins north at a friend's farm.
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ChaiPod
2009 RP152
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