Well that was (not) fun.

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In case you hadn’t heard, we had a bit of weather up here in Maine.

Turn up your volume for full effect because it was crazy loud in person.

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At the time of year when we should be covered in fluffy white stuff, Mother Nature and climate change decided to throw us what amounted to a mini hurricane instead.

70mph wind gusts and rain that came in sideways.

Naturally it ripped shingles off our roof which my husband had to try and cover and weigh down during the storm.

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It was a crazy day of howling winds, torrential rain and of course no electricity.

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After dark, we turned on the battery operated camp lights and had a marathon 6 hour gin rummy game.

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Lord Dudley Mountcatten supervised.

I won.

Around midnight we heard a big crash and called our neighbor to check that she was alright. A tree had fallen across her driveway and she asked if my husband could bring his chainsaw and help her move/cut it the next morning. My husband… being my husband… went down there right then, in the pitch black dark, with gale force winds practically blowing him down the hill.

The man is nuts, I swear.

On his return?

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He cut up the branch of my choke cherry tree that had fallen. Never a dull moment around here.

The next day was calm…. and people in our town still had their sense of humor.

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Thankfully the temperature was above 40 degrees since we still had no power…. and my poor guy spent 5 hours on the roof replacing shingles.

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It was a doozy of a storm and did a lot of damage across our state, mostly due to flooding.

Here are a few pictures from our area…

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Terrible timing so close to Christmas.

Though there really is no good time for storms like these.

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24 thoughts on “Well that was (not) fun.”

  1. HO-LEE-SHIT! In case you haven’t noticed, your man is THE Man. Cutting up a fallen tree in the middle of the night is pretty hairy, but I’d bet the farm it’s not the most dangerous thing he’s ever done in the middle of the night. I’m glad you guys are OK.

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  2. Omg…..that is some horrid weather up in your neck of the woods. I’m not going to complain about my local weather anymore. No more bitching about fog so thick you couldn’t see the house next door this morning. I’d rather it be foggy than flood-y. So glad you, the hubs and His Lordship are doing well and staying safe.

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  3. Holy buckets; that’s insane. I had no idea you guys were hit so hard! And I can’t believe your husband was cutting up a tree with a chainsaw in the middle of the night!

    Then again, I have been reading your spousal tales now for a couple of years, so I shouldn’t be too surprised…

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