I should be leaving at 5AM for my return to VT. Curtis and Kuby will keep me company until Albany. If the weather holds I will use the Ticonderoga Bridge.My trip is through the NY State Adirondak mountains. The Vermont side is fairly boring.
Beak, Did you get caught in a deluge? Here in the D.C. area we had over 5 inches of rain in a matter of two hours. So far, here at our house, we haven't lost power, but if we do, we'll be swimming for it. Our basement has a sump pump!
Lots of roads are closed and so are some government buildings. Even the National Zoo is closed--Rock Creek!
I ran into a nasty storm at Saratoga. I had to pull off the road fuel up and try again. I was lucky that a Keebler truck was in front of me. The Keebler Elf guided me for fifty miles.
I did go through the Ticonderoga Pass with minimal difficulty. However if visability is low I pulled off and waited
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I hope your trip goes well, Beak.
Beak,
Did you get caught in a deluge? Here in the D.C. area we had over 5 inches of rain in a matter of two hours. So far, here at our house, we haven't lost power, but if we do, we'll be swimming for it. Our basement has a sump pump!
Lots of roads are closed and so are some government buildings. Even the National Zoo is closed--Rock Creek!
I ran into a nasty storm at Saratoga. I had to pull off the road fuel up and try again. I was lucky that a Keebler truck was in front of me. The Keebler Elf guided me for fifty miles.
I did go through the Ticonderoga Pass with minimal difficulty. However if visability is low I pulled off and waited
We're getting intermittent downpours here. I decided not to make my piano-teaching run today as that particular road floods easily.
Glad to hear that you're okay, Beak.
Take care Beak
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