This is a flash back to October 2012 when Hurricane Sandy took the siding off my house. It took the workers two days to complete the job. Compared to the USA I was lucky. Sandy smashed through all 49 towns along New Jersey's 127-mile coastline from Sea Bright to Cape May with the worst damage in Monmouth and Ocean counties.
Tuesday, November 08, 2022
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...Sandy did a lot of damage in New York too.
ReplyDeleteWow. You really got hit, Andy.
ReplyDeleteI remember that storm. And, they just keep getting worse.
ReplyDeleteSandy was a terrible storm. I fear stronger hurricanes are coming with global warming. This worker looks to be about the same age as the Habitat crew I worked on.
ReplyDeleteI remember Sandy and it seems they are getting bigger and stronger as the years go by.
ReplyDeleteoh gosh, at least it didn't take your house, must have been very scary...
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't look at this. Hope he can keep his balance.
ReplyDeletePlanet Earth need our help.
ReplyDeleteHe looks hard at work.
ReplyDeleteI give trice comment but still doesn't see it. Last try. Andy are yourself doing that job of building a scaffold. Bit dangerous on our age I think. Hope you will be spared for another storm.
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