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  1. #16
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    Mimi, is he okay?

    I'm glad that so many of you have made it through alright. My heart goes out to those that have lost so much to this storm. It cannot be easy to lose everything they worked so hard for. Some even lost loved ones. <bows head in moment of silence> It's a reminder of just how much I have to be thankful for.

    On a happier note, it's really great to see our community rally together and help those in need. I heard that one of the donation sights is turning away stuff becuase they have no where to hold it anymore.
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    More Storm Stories

    I have some dear friends that live on the Long Beach coast of Washington-they also own a restaurant in Seaview. Here's their story which I just got today. My, what a storm!

    > Hi There from the soggy and windblown NW Coast! We
    > are all fine, have no damage to the house, and just a
    > few shingles gone from the restaurant roof. We were
    > without power for 2 days, and Blaine and I commented
    > on how he really had to stop relying on emergency
    > closures to take days off together! It is pretty
    > amazing to have to get everything done during the
    > daylight, going to bed and getting up with the sun.
    > We had plenty of candles, a propane stove -- all of
    > our refrigeration stayed closed and we lost only
    > minimal amount of food. Astoria was hit much harder
    > than we were, which probably has to do with the center
    > of the storm. They had SUSTAINED winds of 90-110
    > mph, with gusts of up to 137 mph, which laid one of
    > the hills above the town bare! Several shops had
    > their windows blown out and the bicycle shop had to
    > gather up a few of their bikes from across the street.
    > Luckily, there was very little looting. We got
    > robbed, our entire safe taken. Again, Blaine had made
    > deposits for Fri and Sat, so we only had about $400.00
    > in there. They pulled it from the wall, bolts and
    > all. We are going to get a heavier safe that cannot
    > be lifted by one person, and bolt it to the floor.
    > Anyway, we are back up, with internet, phone and TV
    > all back on line as well as the power. Astoria did
    > not get power until yesterday afternoon -- that was
    > from Sunday night until Thursday 4 pm. Some are
    > saying this was worse than the Ciolumbus Day storm of
    > 1964 or so. So, all in all, I guess we were pretty lucky.

    Glad to here all of you are safe and sound!
    Nancy

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    [drift]

    Hey Nancy, which restaurant in Seaview? Lee & I used to spend a lot of time on the Long Beach peninsula back in our kiteflying days.

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    Did you guys see the photo originally published in the Oregonian of the flood on I-5? Gorgeous photo....unbelievable mess.

    There has been no way to get from Portland to Seattle without a huge detour...Still closed to all but commercial vehicles.

    I drove up I-5 to Battleground this morning for our trial and there was hardly anyone on the road past Vancouver...
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    Hey everyone, glad to see you're not (too) affected by the madness. In case anyone's wondering, I've heard from ElHombre (the friend that's trying to get the Rapunzel women's ride going up there) and he's fine too. They had 2 feet of water outside the office building where he works and had some water actually start to come in, but he lives on high ground, so the homefront was safe at least. Wife & son and other family ok, too, thank goodness.

    Wow....Mother Nature continues to amaze me. All the pictures I've seen are amazing.

    I'm curious if anyone knows how Sheridan, OR, faired through this -- does anyone know? My DH works for the Federal Prison here in Atwater CA, and we've heard that sometime in the future, the Fed prison in Sheridan may be expanding the area of the prison operation that he works in down here. Sooo, we're sorta tossing around the idea of someday moving up there. McMinneville may be a possible future home, since it's more developed. Anyone know how it faired, as well?


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    Hey, hey, hey! You'd be close enough to come race in Bend -- where I've staked out the good coffee places. My new excuse for frequenting them: "I've got to find the best on race course latte supplier for BikeMomma."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Hey, hey, hey! You'd be close enough to come race in Bend -- where I've staked out the good coffee places. My new excuse for frequenting them: "I've got to find the best on race course latte supplier for BikeMomma."

    I love you.
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    Jobob- Sheri and Blaine own the 42nd St Cafe on the way to Ilwaco. She used to be the head chef at the Shelbourne Inn in Seaview (not far away from the kite stuff!)

    IF you look in the McMinnville News Register ( www.newsregister.com) and then check the archives for "storm drenches" you will find the details! Yes, they got flooded as well.
    Nancy

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    All is well on the homefront. The office at the new job in Woodinville had water come in a ways at the doors Tech guys were going

    running around making sure all CPU's were off the floor.

    Sadly, the road to the LCR pit is out of action to test new xmas toy


    Good news is now we have a dock to launch recon patrols


    Sailing last Saturday right before the flood


    Upwind in the snow



    Speaking of recon patrols: I've been scouting routes to the Rapunzel and should have a route soon. I'm taking suggestions around the Everett/Sno area. After the first of the year, we'll have a planning session at the Mill Creek McMennamins.
    Last edited by El Hombre; 12-08-2007 at 09:16 PM. Reason: speeling

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikeMomma View Post
    I'm curious if anyone knows how Sheridan, OR, faired through this -- does anyone know? My DH works for the Federal Prison here in Atwater CA, and we've heard that sometime in the future, the Fed prison in Sheridan may be expanding the area of the prison operation that he works in down here. Sooo, we're sorta tossing around the idea of someday moving up there. McMinneville may be a possible future home, since it's more developed. Anyone know how it faired, as well?


    ~BikeMomma
    We live in Newberg, which is 20 minutes from McMinnville and about a 1/2 hour from Sheridan. We really got blown around, but as far as I know there was minimal damage in our area.

    If you're thinking about moving to the area, do check out Newberg as well. It not too much smaller than McMinnville, but easier to go places from. We're about 25 miles from Portland, and an hour or so from the coast and mountains.

    There are also lots of great TE'ers up here, two of which I ride with fairly often!
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    Quote Originally Posted by oxysback View Post
    We live in Newberg, which is 20 minutes from McMinnville and about a 1/2 hour from Sheridan. We really got blown around, but as far as I know there was minimal damage in our area.

    If you're thinking about moving to the area, do check out Newberg as well. It not too much smaller than McMinnville, but easier to go places from. We're about 25 miles from Portland, and an hour or so from the coast and mountains.

    There are also lots of great TE'ers up here, two of which I ride with fairly often!
    Thanks for the info, Oxy. I've heard Newberg mentioned by those I know who used to live in Oregon (my department head used to work in the Portland area). I guess the basic things I'm looking for at this early stage are good/excellent schools for the kids, the availability of stable, "retireable" work for me, close to universities/trade schools, all within fairly close proximity of Sheridan and the prison. I like the idea of living in a small town with most of the conveniences and within a decent driving distance of bigger cities, but I also really like the idea of living closer to the ocean. Looooove the ocean. Good housing (i.e. newer 4-bdrm homes) is a must, too -- no fixer-uppers. Although I love to fix things, my husband doesn't. oh, and no snow to shovel...I have a bad back (I don't especially want to drive in it either).

    Not too much to ask for, eh?

    Riding buddies would be a definite bonus. I'd miss the awesome racing down here in Cali, though, except for the extreme No. Cal. races, which I could make with a long drive and a hotel stay, perhaps.

    So enough about me....to keep with the thread, it's snowing again in Seattle I hear. Icey, slushy mud....sounds so lovely!

    ~BikeMomma
    Last edited by BikeMomma; 12-09-2007 at 10:18 PM. Reason: I'm an airhead! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Hombre View Post
    All is well on the homefront. The office at the new job in Woodinville had water come in a ways at the doors Tech guys were going [ape-poop] running around making sure all CPU's were off the floor.

    Speaking of recon patrols: I've been scouting routes to the Rapunzel and should have a route soon. I'm taking suggestions around the Everett/Sno area. After the first of the year, we'll have a planning session at the Mill Creek McMennamins.
    El Hombre, the nuclear-exploding ocean is making my eyes hurt. lol You should post an update on the ride thread. Lots of people have viewed it and may be looking for updates. Just a suggestion from yours truly.

    ~kim
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    Quote Originally Posted by BikeMomma View Post
    Thanks for the info, Oxy. I've heard Newberg mentioned by those I know who used to live in Oregon (my department head used to work in the Portland area). I guess the basic things I'm looking for at this early stage are good/excellent schools for the kids, the availability of stable, "retireable" work for me, close to universities/trade schools, all within fairly close proximity of Sheridan and the prison. I like the idea of living in a small town with most of the conveniences and within a decent driving distance of bigger cities, but I also really like the idea of living closer to the ocean. Looooove the ocean. Good housing (i.e. newer 4-bdrm homes) is a must, too -- no fixer-uppers. Although I love to fix things, my husband doesn't. oh, and no snow to shovel...I have a bad back (I don't especially want to drive in it either).

    Not too much to ask for, eh?

    Riding buddies would be a definite bonus. I'd miss the awesome racing down here in Cali, though, except for the extreme No. Cal. races, which I could make with a long drive and a hotel stay, perhaps.

    So enough about me....to keep with the thread, it's snowing again in Seattle I hear. Icey, slushy mud....sounds so lovely!

    ~BikeMomma
    Well, Newberg has good schools. I'm not sure how old your kid(s) are, but we've got a freshman and so far she's really enjoying the high school. They officially started the "small schools" program this year. Personally, I think it's more trouble than it's worth, but I'm a bit more conservative than most when it comes to education. Our local college is George Fox University.

    There are lots of new homes being built right now. Prices are upwards of $300,000 or so for a nice 4 bedroom.

    We get a bit of snow every other year. I don't think we even own a snow shovel! Rain, on the other hand....hehe.

    You may also want to consider Salem. It's closer to Sheridan than Newberg, but, of course, it's a much larger city.

    OH...we did see a little snow yesterday (Sunday), but just pretty flakes that didn't stick to anything. Lasted about an hour or so.
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    There was a tiny little bit of snow yesterday. I was running the Jingle Bell Run so it was kind of pretty and it fit into the scheme of the day We then went to a pub for alcohol and breakfast. It's been cold though, today was SO cold when I woke up.

    I know someone who lives where a lot of the flooding happened but she was ok.

    During the major rains, I was at the gym then the mall. Yeah, I know. It's a hard life I lead! It was scary driving though and the mall stores were short-staffed due to people not being able to make it in.

    I am also so happy about how our community helped each other. So many places have disasters but it seems like the Seattle/Western part of WA (or maybe all of it) really rallies together when it has to. As much as the drivers here irk me, I have to say that I am proud to live here sometimes.
    Last edited by teigyr; 12-10-2007 at 05:46 PM. Reason: p.s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikeMomma View Post
    El Hombre, the nuclear-exploding ocean is making my eyes hurt. lol You should post an update on the ride thread. Lots of people have viewed it and may be looking for updates. Just a suggestion from yours truly.

    ~kim
    That is a pretty accurate picture of our parking lot. We had water come in the Server Room and the geek squad was NOT jacking around.

    I'll post an update on that thread in a few days. I heard some yahoo got a set of doubles wrapped around the Hwy 9 bridge while rubbernecking at the Snohomish River this morning. I'm ditching work on Wed. to recon routes and test zone for new early xmas lead delivery tool. I'm sure it will snow to beat hell this weekend. My folks are driving up from Cali. Dad THINKS he is driving Moms new Camary hahaha..

 

 

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