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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => TOP BAR HIVES - WARRE HIVES - LONG HIVES => Topic started by: Maryland Beekeeper on October 29, 2012, 01:35:16 pm
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And so it begins..............
Nothing too bad yet. Max gust @ apiary 43mph. Lot of rain in bands no gauge but gotta be 2-3" so far. Not a single B fly'in, usually there will be a few @ feeders even in the rain, they know its coming. Got them fortified as best I can and fingers crossed. Got tarps, wood, lights, ready for emergency repair. Looking to me like she's going to go CAT 2 before landfall. Expecting worst of it to hit me around 9pm and last through the night. Gonna be a long one. Did this in Key West once and it was not fun. @ least no worries about drowning this time. :)Good Luck all.
Cheers,
Drew
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I'm praying for all of you in the path! There are benefits from hurricanes though.
Pump House, Hurricane Sandy by Dasher (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGOg8XhOBmQ#ws)
Scott
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Scott,
I've had plenty of water in my front yard,but not quite that much. :)
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Crazy waves.
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Crazy waves.
You did mean surfers. :-D
Jim
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Turned out to be a lot of fuss for nothing, @ least in my immediate area. Biggest limb down for me was 3". Missed my car by "'s. Few friends around still dark though. Actually not a bad day out, chilly but I've started my storm cleanup, it is a mess.
Drew