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2paw

I am glad you were safe, but it is a shock to have no power or water isn't it?? When I had no water I realised how much I took it for granted. Good to see it brought out the best in people!!
Hi Kristen!! Lovely to see you both looking so happy!!

Julia G

Like many along the Connecticut shoreline, we were very lucky - a few trees down (heartbreaking) but not too much damage to houses. It could have been so much worse, and the kids had so much fun playing board games they kept it up for a week!

Jane

It's good to see you came through the hurricane with so little damage. I've had many long blog silences lately, but am hoping to do better now. And see, I'm even back to reading the blogs! It's good to see you again, and know that all is well. Hope Fall is a lot quieter than the end of Summer has been.

Kara

I am just glad you guys and your house remained safe!

Bubblesknits

Glad to hear y'all didn't have much damage. The video footage of the homes being swept out to sea was horrible. I feel so sorry for those homeowners. :(

Kristen

I didn't realize you were without power so long; we were very fortunate never to lose it. It does make you appreciate what we usually take for granted.
It was sad to see so many trees down everywhere.
Good luck with the Pedal for Paws prep, and I look forward to seeing you then, too!

Sarah

It's always hard to lose power and water... thank goodness the trees didn't fall on your house, though. And, sounds like you were really prepared, which is the most important part :) Looking forward to hearing more about Pedals for Paws! So great how much time and energy you donate!!!!

Sarah

So glad you didn't suffer any long term damage from Irene! Good luck with Pedal for Paws! I hope you have perfect weather for it.

betty

I'm glad you weathered the storm, and good luck with the Pedal for Paws. I hope you raise tons of bucks.

Out here in the SF bay area, it's just starting to get warm, because we don't seem to have our summers until Sept. and October.

Check out the latest Vogue Knitting -- for once I like more than 1 pattern in the issue.

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