tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886833952306018227.post7864451593123265660..comments2023-10-26T02:55:55.600-05:00Comments on Follow You, Follow Me: Our Journey: Hurricane SandyKarenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13072387476319001779noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886833952306018227.post-18879840948113423252013-02-11T13:55:55.367-05:002013-02-11T13:55:55.367-05:00Tragedy happens, and we have no clue when it's...Tragedy happens, and we have no clue when it's going to hit. All we have to do is to be thankful that we're still alive. Knowing these things will help us be alarmed from such weather. We'll also be aware of what needs to be strengthened within our house foundation. Truly, our faith should be on top of the line. And having a good home structure is a must to withstand such weather conditions. Always check the outside structure of your home such as roof and walls. Make sure they have nailed or screwed properly, and see to it if there are any damages that need to be repaired.Danielle Baileyhttp://www.vinylumeinc.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886833952306018227.post-7152251531900166652013-02-05T10:55:04.616-05:002013-02-05T10:55:04.616-05:00I feel very sorry for all the people who were affe...I feel very sorry for all the people who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. It was a tragic experience some, and it destroyed a lot of buildings, torn of the roof, and damaged other properties. Let's all just pray for our safety, and of course, have better home structure. We should have our roofing properly installed so that heavy winds can't tear them off. The walls should also be well established in order to provide a good foundation of home structure.Allyson Ripplehttp://www.dnmroofing.com/canton-roofing/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886833952306018227.post-31266855718236283372013-01-04T13:08:15.524-05:002013-01-04T13:08:15.524-05:00Hurricane Sandy certainly caused major devastation...Hurricane Sandy certainly caused major devastation to homes and properties. It is just sad to see wrecked homes, and damaged roofs and properties. Good thing nothing serious happened with your home, with the exception of your roof. Good move on the replacement, though. With a new and sturdy roof, it would surely hold out against big storms and other kinds of harsh weather.Lino Kostershttp://www.arrysroofing.com/about-us/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-886833952306018227.post-6801672616000824462012-12-04T17:55:36.201-05:002012-12-04T17:55:36.201-05:00Ms Henley-
your sandy "experience" was ...Ms Henley-<br /><br />your sandy "experience" was essentially the same one i went thru.<br /><br />i stayed home untl fri 11/2 when my indoor temps also fell to around 49-50 degrees.my friend in ct has a whole house generator and i stayed overnight.my lynbrook friend called me on sat 11/3 and said that my block was "all powered up".<br /><br />i did have to throw away around $150 worth of food and "scrub down" the inside of my refrigerator which had some mold in it. its all taken care of.<br /><br />one thing that the media didnt mention was how difficult it was to get food and drink in the days after the storm. i guess that the gas issues were easier to focus on.<br /><br />i hope that this time around wiser heads will prevail (LIPA,other issues) so we will learn from the mistakes that were made.<br /><br />take care and be well.<br /><br />ANON from LYNBROOK.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com