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significant storms/damage thru the nite, increases flooding
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 174087" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Aaargh. I remember all the storms we used to get in MN. For some reason we don't seem to get that many in VA. Of course, we make up for it with occasional hurricanes and nor'easters.</p><p>I hope things settle down for you soon!</p><p>Sorry about the transformer. We had to spend the night at our cousins' house a few yrs back, when we'd gone for dinner amidst an ice storm, and the transformer went out and the lines were jumping around the driveway. The fire dept. marked the area and wouldn't let us leave.</p><p> </p><p>What was your easy child sick with? I missed the original post. I'm glad she's keeping things down now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 174087, member: 3419"] Aaargh. I remember all the storms we used to get in MN. For some reason we don't seem to get that many in VA. Of course, we make up for it with occasional hurricanes and nor'easters. I hope things settle down for you soon! Sorry about the transformer. We had to spend the night at our cousins' house a few yrs back, when we'd gone for dinner amidst an ice storm, and the transformer went out and the lines were jumping around the driveway. The fire dept. marked the area and wouldn't let us leave. What was your easy child sick with? I missed the original post. I'm glad she's keeping things down now. [/QUOTE]
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