Hurricane Irene!
How many natural disasters do we need to experience in one week? Well so far, it's two and that is more than enough.
We are in a flood zone, so people in our neighborhood took precautions. The only water we had to deal with, was the water the was leaking from the walls in our apartment.


Where's all the bread?



This looks a lot worse than it is. The tide was high, but that is a part of the river that had a dock that collapsed a long time ago.

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