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GMichael
04-16-2007, 09:31 AM
It looks like I'll be sleeping under my desk tonight. Many roads and bridges are closed in my area due to the heavy rains. I don't see a path home for me other than to drive north to Canada and back down though Ohio and around the other side of PA.
How does your commute look?

basite
04-16-2007, 09:41 AM
wow, though weather there...

sorry to hear that...

now this will sound a little teasing however, it has been 30° C (and cloudless) today and the entire past week :o

well, what can I say...

Good luck and I really hope the weather will become as good as it is here really soon...

Best wishes,
and get them spinning when you get home...
Bert.

GMichael
04-16-2007, 09:59 AM
wow, though weather there...

sorry to hear that...

now this will sound a little teasing however, it has been 30° C (and cloudless) today and the entire past week :o

well, what can I say...

Good luck and I really hope the weather will become as good as it is here really soon...

Best wishes,
and get them spinning when you get home...
Bert.

How was your skiing over the winter?

:ciappa:

basite
04-16-2007, 10:18 AM
what skiing? there wasn't any snow here, and nor where there any mountains to ski on...

winter sucked here, even worse so, because the winter sucked, the flies and other insects never completely left, so now there are alot of those darn flies...

Anyhow,
still good luck,
Bert.

kexodusc
04-16-2007, 10:34 AM
Could be worse GM, at least it's not wednesday.
Just use the ol' reverse underwear trick tomorrow morning.

ForeverAutumn
04-16-2007, 11:00 AM
I don't see a path home for me other than to drive north to Canada and back down though Ohio and around the other side of PA.

You know you're always welcome at my place. I'm just under an hour and a half from the border. :)

We just have a light drizzle here today. But, apparently, other parts of the the Province are getting hit hard with a large amounts of snow and rain and lots of power outages.

We had a big freak flash flood here two summers ago. The only reason that I made it home was because I drive an SUV. Screw all the people who pooh pooh big cars. Without it I would have probably stalled in a flooded intersection like all the other cars. Instead, I cruised through it all and made it home where I could mop up the basement before any real damage was done.

GMichael
04-16-2007, 11:29 AM
Could be worse GM, at least it's not wednesday.
Just use the ol' reverse underwear trick tomorrow morning.

Eiyuuuuuwaaaa...

GMichael
04-16-2007, 11:32 AM
You know you're always welcome at my place. I'm just under an hour and a half from the border. :)

We just have a light drizzle here today. But, apparently, other parts of the the Province are getting hit hard with a large amounts of snow and rain and lots of power outages.

We had a big freak flash flood here two summers ago. The only reason that I made it home was because I drive an SUV. Screw all the people who pooh pooh big cars. Without it I would have probably stalled in a flooded intersection like all the other cars. Instead, I cruised through it all and made it home where I could mop up the basement before any real damage was done.

Thanks for the offer, but I'm about 5 hours from the border. It would be easier to stay here and try Kex's (via Al Bundy) trick.
There are several bridges accross the Delaware River. One of them must be open.:idea:

GMichael
04-16-2007, 12:37 PM
From one of the local papers on-line:

Updated road closings due to flooding
April 16, 2007
Here are roads closed as of this afternoon because of flooding:
Orange County
Blooming Grove: Mountain Lodge and Perry Creek
Route 94 and Station Road
Tuthill Road between Willow Creek and Route 208
Route 208 south of Clove Road
Cherry Hill Road
Prospect Road between Round Hill and Peddler Hill Road
Peddler Hill Road between Route 208 and Tanager
Route 94 and 208 intersection into Washingtonvillle
Chester: Black Meadow Road
Kings Highway
Cornwall: Reservoir Road
Hudson Street between North Hudson and Maple
Crawford: Bruyn Avenue
Ulsterville Road at County Line
Deerpark: River’s Edge Road
Edgewater Lane
Shore Drive
Guymard Turnpike at Shore Drive
Areas near 86 Sleepy Hollow Road, 215 Franke Road and 140 Galley Hill Road
Prospect Hill north of Franke
Florida: Route 17A and Quarry Road
Hamptonburgh: Twin Arch Road
Everett Road
Maybrook Road near Neelytown Road
Goshen: Philipsburg Road along the Wallkill River
Route 207 and Greenwich Avenue
Clowes Avenue down to five corners in the center of the village
Route 17A at Quarry Road
Everett Road
Greenville: Mullock Road between Lewis Landing and Decker Drive
Minisink Turnpike near the swamp
Middletown: Sterling Street between Spring Street and Sprague Avenue
Minisink: Goodridge and Meyers Road
Langlitz
Fordlea
Monroe: East Mombasha and Orange Turnpike
Montgomery: Route 211 and East Kaisertown
Canning Road and Route 416
Mount Hope: Robins Road between Old Mountain and Whitlock Road
Route 211 from Whitebridge to Kelly Hill Road
Newburgh: Gardnertown Road near Black Angus and the area near the old swamp on the Lakeside Road
Chestnut Lane near Catalpa down to one lane
Lester Road just off 9W down to one lane
Albany Post Road between Crest and Sloane
Powder Mill Road near 29
Lattintown Road at Candlestick trailer park blocked by fallen tree
Innis Avenue at Route 52
Otisville: Robbins Road between Old Mountain and Whitlock Road
Tuxedo: Route 17 from Harriman to Sloatsburg
Warwick Brook Road between 17 and County Route 84
Arden Valley Road at International Paper
A bridge that runs to Tuxedo’s East Village has been covered by a foot of water from the Ramapo River.
Wallkill: Bisch Road
Walden: St. Andrews Road between Route 52 and Plains Road
Warwick: Warwick Turnpike
Newport Bridge Road and Timlow Lane
Little York Road and Chardavoyne Road
Maple Avenue and Locust Street
Furman Lane and Liberty Corners Road
Jersey Avenue
East Shore
Four Corners Road and Lakeview Drive
17A and Homestead Village Drive
Covered Bridge
Foley Road and Silo Lane
Dekay Road and Miller Lane
Ryerson Road
Nelson and Lakes
Mirman Lane
Elm Street
Orchard Street
Washingtonville: Cardinal and Peacock
Cardinal and Woodcock Mountain Road
Route 94 between Patricia and Hudson
Patricia and Beverly Lanes
Parts of Route 94
Ulster County
Accord: Route 209 from Mettacahonts Road to Whitfield Road
Highland: Routes 44/55
New Paltz: Route 299, Springtown Road, Dug Road, Plank Road, South Ohioville Road (near Route 299). Cedar Lane is reduced to one lane.
Rosendale: Route 32 North, before the Rosendale Recreation Center, has one lane closed. Route 32 near River Road Extension has water across the southbound lane.

ForeverAutumn
04-16-2007, 12:42 PM
Wow! That's a lot of roads. Good luck my friend.

JohnMichael
04-16-2007, 12:43 PM
Time to invest in an amphibious vehicle.

GMichael
04-16-2007, 12:52 PM
After swimming to London last week, this will be cake.

ForeverAutumn
04-16-2007, 04:02 PM
So? Did you make it home or are you still at work?

bobsticks
04-16-2007, 07:42 PM
Be safe G, and good luck to everyone on the right coast.

GMichael
04-17-2007, 04:54 AM
So? Did you make it home or are you still at work?

Hey E.

I made it home and back. Rumors of the main bridge being closed were greatly exaggerated.

Thanks for asking.

M

Bernd
04-17-2007, 05:58 AM
Hey Mike,
How are the wetlands? Just sent you some B.O.T. I feel a bit greedy as we had it over here for the last seven days. Temperature was like early summer.:ciappa: And I don't ski.
Stay safe friend.

Peace

:16:

GMichael
04-17-2007, 06:12 AM
Hey Mike,
How are the wetlands? Just sent you some B.O.T. I feel a bit greedy as we had it over here for the last seven days. Temperature was like early summer.:ciappa: And I don't ski.
Stay safe friend.

Peace

:16:

That explains why I drove to work today with my wipers and my sun-glasses on at the same time. It was a little strange. Floods everywhere, rain coming down, sun shining bright, and the ducks going freakin' crazy. Never saw ducks swimming on their backs before.
Does this mean the world is ending?

trollgirl
05-13-2007, 07:54 AM
Rivers have been at or near flood stage here in the Kansas City area for the past several days. The rain has let up, so things will be better, but two days ago [the last time I looked] the Missouri River was still out of its banks. Sadly, last weekend we let our pet map turtle go in a stream north of here, not knowing the forecast very well, and the next morning, the same stream was a torrent. We had had her since she was a hatchling, but decided that she needed a chance for a real life. We should have waited another couple of weeks, after having her for eight years. I hope the best for her, but feel badly...

Laz