All the devastation left in the U.S. by hurricane Helene and hurricane Milton has made me wonder how many SF members have survived a catastrophic weather event? How did it impact you? How did you cope? Did you suffer serious loss?
I survived the great blizzard of 78 which took the Northeast U.S. by surprise in Feb. 1978. Meteorologists really missed this one. It began to snow on Feb. 5th I think and snowed an inch - 2 inches an hour for two days. By the time it ended we had about 60 inches of snow. I was living at home and for some reason my whole family was home that day too. I was lucky not to be out on the roads ; so many cars were abandoned. Motorists were stranded.
We never lost our electricity which helped too and we had oil heat and a fireplace so we were nice and warm. Dad was a city official and had to coordinate snow plowing to free our city from the mess. At night he would take his snow blower and help whichever neighbors didn't have one. We had to help my grandparents also because they were too old to go out and buy food for themselves. Everyone was on foot for the longest time. The snow was so high we walked in the middle of the main street and were
feet above the storefronts. But not at the grocery store. The food sold out quick and we ate badly for a time. We delivered food to my grandparents then hiked back home. People were largely in very good moods about it all and many were taking pictures. But the lousy food reminds me of the pandemic.
I got a bad case of cabin fever because dad got everyone plowed out in my hometown but left our street to be done last! I was furious but in hindsight I understand he had a responsibility to the public So I was very lucky and really in no danger at all from this historic storm. What about you??? Please share what you survived.
I survived the great blizzard of 78 which took the Northeast U.S. by surprise in Feb. 1978. Meteorologists really missed this one. It began to snow on Feb. 5th I think and snowed an inch - 2 inches an hour for two days. By the time it ended we had about 60 inches of snow. I was living at home and for some reason my whole family was home that day too. I was lucky not to be out on the roads ; so many cars were abandoned. Motorists were stranded.
We never lost our electricity which helped too and we had oil heat and a fireplace so we were nice and warm. Dad was a city official and had to coordinate snow plowing to free our city from the mess. At night he would take his snow blower and help whichever neighbors didn't have one. We had to help my grandparents also because they were too old to go out and buy food for themselves. Everyone was on foot for the longest time. The snow was so high we walked in the middle of the main street and were
feet above the storefronts. But not at the grocery store. The food sold out quick and we ate badly for a time. We delivered food to my grandparents then hiked back home. People were largely in very good moods about it all and many were taking pictures. But the lousy food reminds me of the pandemic.
I got a bad case of cabin fever because dad got everyone plowed out in my hometown but left our street to be done last! I was furious but in hindsight I understand he had a responsibility to the public So I was very lucky and really in no danger at all from this historic storm. What about you??? Please share what you survived.





