I'm buttoning up things at the farm today because it's looking more like Irene is going to come ashore in NC. I'm right on the NC line.
Isabel took much the same track and was not as strong, and it looked like an atomic bomb went off from Central Va to the coast. York was like another planet the next morning.
I doubt The Novites here will be inconvenienced, but for tidewater and likely central Va...some of you may be looking at shelters if it does come ashore. Even if you don't go to a shelter remember that some areas were without power for a month after Isabel.
You might want to check and see that you have plenty of ammunition, dry bags for your guns and whatever else you may need because if this is like Isabel, nothing will be open for a while.
Also bone up on Va's disaster gun laws and keep in mind that most shelters will prohibit weapons. I'm sure everyone will abide by the rules:uhoh:
Times like this make me especially happy to be 100% off grid and completely isolated
Isabel took much the same track and was not as strong, and it looked like an atomic bomb went off from Central Va to the coast. York was like another planet the next morning.
I doubt The Novites here will be inconvenienced, but for tidewater and likely central Va...some of you may be looking at shelters if it does come ashore. Even if you don't go to a shelter remember that some areas were without power for a month after Isabel.
You might want to check and see that you have plenty of ammunition, dry bags for your guns and whatever else you may need because if this is like Isabel, nothing will be open for a while.
Also bone up on Va's disaster gun laws and keep in mind that most shelters will prohibit weapons. I'm sure everyone will abide by the rules:uhoh:
Times like this make me especially happy to be 100% off grid and completely isolated
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