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  1. Amiga

    Quick Heads Up for Duck Folks on the East Coast U.S. - Storm

    Is her nest in a low spot? This may sound over the top but can you make some sandbags to keep water away? In the end, you may need to grab her and the eggs and put the latter in an incubator (do you have a backup electric supply)? I don't, by the way, assume the sky is always falling. But...
  2. Amiga

    Quick Heads Up for Duck Folks on the East Coast U.S. - Storm

    Are you in the area getting the snowstorm? Here, it will be mild - 40s and 50s F. But raining like nobody's business, with 60 mph wind gusts
  3. Amiga

    Quick Heads Up for Duck Folks on the East Coast U.S. - Storm

    Thanks wildpeas!
  4. Amiga

    Quick Heads Up for Duck Folks on the East Coast U.S. - Storm

    Desperately is the word. Farther inland, way farther, they're looking for snow. Here, we are just possibly going to get inches and inches of rain, and wind for 36 hours, based on computer models. So, my beloved Duck Forum friends, if you don't hear from me after Sunday night, don't worry ...
  5. Amiga

    Quick Heads Up for Duck Folks on the East Coast U.S. - Storm

    Here in New England we are being told this is going to be unusual for us. The storm is expected to head northeast then swing in northwest. Flooding and high winds are big concerns, and that often means electrical grid failure. We are on the west side of a hill, so we don't have the same...
  6. Amiga

    Quick Heads Up for Duck Folks on the East Coast U.S. - Storm

    You may already be aware, but Hurricane Sandy is heading north. Those of you in the southeast probably feel it already. It's just probabilities we are hearing about, but there could be loads and loads of water . . . . if your duck shelters are in low places, please come up with Plan B by...
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