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So, hello there Hurricane Bill. You're going to be fun, I can tell.

I was planning a night away this weekend with my knitting crew. Lots of knitters, a few babies, food and yarn in a cottage on the shore. As Hurricane Bill will be arriving on Sunday and the heavy (100+mm!) rain will be starting by daybreak, we've decided to postpone. None of us want to be trying to drive home through a hurricane.

OMG, my first hurricane!

As of this morning, the eye will pass around 150km south of me. Yesterday it was supposed to make landfall right on top of me. Nope, they really can't be sure where it's going except that it's going to be making a big dent in the Maritimes. They're saying category 1, possibly category 2 when it gets here and definite hurricane force winds.

Tonight I'm stocking up on water, batteries and easy to prepare food. The government has told us to prepare for 72 hours without power, just in case, and the water will be undrinkable after the first few hours. I've got a Coleman stove with a spare gas bottle, so we'll be fine for cooking, and we can always fire up the BBQ and eat through the meat in the freezer if we have to.

Mum and I went around the yard yesterday putting away anything that could be picked up by the wind. We have tons of duct tape. The cats have a couple of weeks worth of food. I'm going to pick up some cash while I'm out tomorrow, because after Juan people discovered that with no cash machines or debit machines they couldn't pay for things even when a few stores finally did find a way to open without power.

[livejournal.com profile] historyterry - if I'm not online on Sunday at our usual time, I'll have lost power. Don't worry. Hopefully my cell phone will still be able to send things so I'll update my Twitter feed/Facebook status if I can.

Please let this be media hype? Juan was our fifty year storm and that was only a few years ago!

Date: 2009-08-21 04:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fahrenheit-f430.livejournal.com
Wow, that's MacGyver-level preparation.

Good luck. *snugs*

Date: 2009-08-21 07:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fahrenheit-f430.livejournal.com
I remember that. There was much sniggering from my US hurricane belt flisties that You Canadians Were Too Polite To It. Y'know, after the 'fucking hell! D: *rush round making sure everything/one's ok*' thing had been done.

Might be helpful to fill the bath a few hours before the storm makes landfall and keep a bucket for filling the loo cistern from the bath. Have you masking-taped the windows, 'cause I've heard duct tape glue is a bastard to shift off glass. All shiny electrical nice things raised up off the floor? You're covered. :D Disturbingly, give me a natural disaster situation and I'm fine, like Mad Max with sensible knickers on... Electrical fire? I go to pieces with sentimentality and otherwise Total Girliness.

I hope it's hype too as these things are very nasty. I was worried for weeks when [livejournal.com profile] averysmallthing was caught up in Katrina and she evacuated.

*snuggles you moar* There is. When it's snowy so you can stick a shovel in my hand and shout 'CLEAR MY DRIVE!' while I do the hyper sugar-OD Brit Sees Proper Snow thing and bite your hand off for the shovel and opportunity.

Date: 2009-08-22 03:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fahrenheit-f430.livejournal.com
I should've known you'd be 100% powered by tea. :D

So do I! (Umm, me mate's residing in the projected path of a severe weather anomaly) That is taking it a bit far for a cat 1 or 2. Cat 4? I'd be asking why you've bought a kettle instead of a full tank of petrol, then I'd be screaming 'GRAB THE KITTENS AND RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!'... Because I overreact.

The most snow I've ever seen was 6" at Xmas 1984. I fear if I did come to visit and assist in snow-clearing activities after 5 seconds I'd throw the shovel in the air, shout 'BWEEEE!', dive and start flapping around in it like a lost meerkat. :D

Date: 2009-08-21 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feather-autant.livejournal.com
Sel! I was wondering how close you were to Bill's path.

Get some oil lamps. They rock when the power is out.

Stay safe and let us know how it all goes. ::hugs you::

Date: 2009-08-21 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catseatsocks.livejournal.com
Any department store sells oil lamps, though you may have a hard time finding one a few days before. I even had a hard time finding kerosene during Post-Tropical Storm Noel.

Date: 2009-08-21 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catseatsocks.livejournal.com
I lost my wallet so I can't get water or food or extra cash. Oh well. I actually lost my wallet just before Hurricane Juan too.

Date: 2009-08-21 06:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] livii.livejournal.com
I was living in Halifax when Juan hit. It was pretty intense! No one really realized it was going to come - no hurricane had made landfall in 50 years and it was only the afternoon before that they started going "oh hai guyz, you should prep for this." It was a Sunday afternoon, of course, so everything was closed!

We were super lucky - our apartment was on the ground floor and actually down about two steps, so we just watched a wicked storm from our windows and went to bed happily. My friend who lived on the 27th floor of Fenwick Place had her windows blow out. :( Our power went off but was back on in about...I'm thinking it was 15 or so hours as we were on the same grid as a hospital and two big grocery stores. I had friends in the North End who went two weeks without power though, and my friend's sister came over to shower because she was on a well and so didn't even have water. The city was so trashed, and we were off school a week (though that kind of worked for me, my parents were visiting so I had loads of time to hang out with them!)

Everyone pulled together quickly though, and things were up and running as fast as they could. A lot of the power outages took a while to fix because so many wires were down, trees on them, etc. The city looked like hell but Haligonians are so awesome, the radio was telling us where we could get coffee as soon as the storm was over, and everyone helped each other out. Hopefully it'll be the same where you are (you're outside of the city, I think?) and even more hopefully, it won't make real landfall, just give you guys some wind and rain. There are generally a few bad rainstorms a year from the tail end of hurricanes anyway.

(Then the winter following we had White Juan with that insane snowstorm. Halifax was the craziest place I ever lived for weather!)

Date: 2009-08-21 06:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] paranoidangel
OMG, my first hurricane!

But we have had them here too. I distinctly remember one when I was about 11, give or take a year.

Date: 2009-08-21 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gmul.livejournal.com
Hope it all passes miles from you!

Batteries, gas bottles, UHT milk and stuff in tins/packets all have the useful feature of not going off any time soon so apart from storage space it's much better to buy way too much than not enough.

The advantage of living in something that's designed to be 'off grid' for a while at a time is that if the power goes I just have to remember to flick different switches to make the lights come on.

What's November like for visiting? (He asked, with at least a small degree of seriousness.)

Date: 2009-08-21 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sugoll.livejournal.com
Fingers crossed that it all goes well. Or, better yet, suddenly just turns into a light squall.

Date: 2009-08-22 01:28 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Most people forget thst they have 55gallons of drinkable water on hand if they have a standard home water heater. In emergencies, people tend to think "oh the hot water won't be hot" and they don't think of it as a large scale water storage unit. Just a thought. You stay safe and let us know how it goes.

Carron

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