Hurricane Dorian Meets PEI (Sep 2 - 9, 2019)
It was almost hard to believe. I was reading about Dorian preparations in
Florida, thought about people we knew who might be affected in Wachula, Florida
where we’d spent a month this past winter, saw the devastation in the Bahamas
and kept following its track.
Suddenly we were preparing for Hurricane Dorian ourselves.
Strangely, to me anyway, the weather was pretty good, mostly gorgeous all week including Friday.... But, let's start with the beginning of the week. Wonderful fireworks at Seal Cove with the family to celebrate Labour Day followed up with a beautiful fire on a pretty cool evening.![]() |
| Beautiful Evening - Waiting for fireworks |
Back on the job we worked away at the house. Put insulation under on top of
the joists and under the plywood. This isn’t the usual way but with such a damp
basement, S
cott wanted the floor to be well sealed. The house frame is still
somewhat crooked which made screwing the plywood down to the joists no fun at
all.


Scott put down “wing” insulation around the house about 1.5
feet down, taped and foamed it in place then covered it with stone. I’m told this
should help the ground around the foundation not freeze quite as much and aid
with drainage.
My favorite added benefit is that weeds won’t likely grow right
up to the house.
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| Gravel filled in around the house |
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| Wing Insulation |
Next for me was removing hundreds of nails still in the
walls and on the ceiling from the destruction.
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| Another delivery |
We’d taken the long weekend Monday off so it was a short
week. With the hurricane prep it got even shorter. Friday we sealed and boarded
up the house as best we could, moved the RV to nephew Matts driveway, as we
would be way too exposed at our place, and hoped for the best.
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| Boarded up as best we could |
Dorian was expected to hit Halifax Saturday morning and PEI in
the evening so we ran errands in the morning. Pictures of the Sobeys in
Charlottetown circulated showing the snack aisle almost completely empty. It
wasn’t so bad in Montague. We did pick up snacks. The other popular items included gas, some
places ran out and alcohol, Scott got what he needed and Matts place is never
lacking in that department. Driving around it was really noticeable how many
yards were cleaned up, things put away. There was still some time and something
I’d really wanted to do was get Scott in to the local furniture store (Beck’s
Home Furniture) to get an idea of what we both liked to help with planning. We
got that done, picked Veda up with her overnight bag and headed back to Matt’s
to hunker down. Chasity filled up the bathtub with water to use flushing the
toilet.
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| Kids before the storm |
By 3 pm the wind was really picking up. If you are ever in this situation with a
motorhome, remember not to put down the stabilizers. The pressure could cause
them to bend or snap. We knew this but something we learned was to turn off the
water heater. It kept trying to light and the pilot was blown out by the wind
leaving the whole RV smelling of propane. Luckily Scott went out to get something and
discovered this early on. It was also rocking like a boat when he was out
there. At 22,000 lbs it would take quite a wind to blow it over so I just had
to breathe and tell myself whatever happens, happens, we’ve done all we can.
The neighbours (Chasity’s sister) plastic yard shed started
shaking.. the door came off and flew past us and over the house. Soon the rest
of the panels and the roof were scattered over the yard. Pam and Trevors’
trampoline had been strapped down but ended up pinned to their shed. The fabric
garage over Jacobs car was completely shredded.
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| Garage no more |
The hurricane had been downgraded to a tropical storm with
the brunt expected to hit between 11 pm and 2 am so it was a shock to hear that
the roof of the furniture store we’d been in a few hours earlier was torn off
at 4:30 pm. It’s a large 4-storey building but also quite an old one. The roof
came off completely landing on the storage building beside it and exposing
their massive inventory to rain and wind. It will take time for them to sort it
out and recover. We did make some jokes about “hurricane” deals coming soon
with Chas thinking of a new kitchen table and us about furniture in general but
thank goodness they had closed at 3pm and no one was hurt.
Most of the other damage we saw the next day were downed
trees, often hanging up on power lines and shingles lost. The power went out on
Saturday at 4:46 and for some people it isn’t back yet
(6:30 pm on Monday).
Craziest thing we saw … should have gotten a picture.. was a
house on which half the shingles had literally rolled up the roof, roofing
membrane and all. We saw it the next day when 2 guys were trying to unroll it
back down. They did manage this and screwed some wood down over it to make do
until it gets replace.
Personally, it was very scary on Saturday watching,
listening and feeling the wind. Matt and Chasity have a second story screen
room off the back of their house which was really trying to lift off. Only the
straps Matt had secured it down with saved it and even that was probably a
close call.
We hung out, watched the storm through the windows, played
games with the kids and tried to keep Dominic and each other from being too
scared, chatted, enjoyed dinner (spaghetti I’d made earlier in the motorhome)
together. I was relieved when it got dark and I didn’t need to watch the wind
in the trees any longer. Eventually everyone got to sleep at least off and on.
Scott made pancakes on the propane stove in the motorhome
Sunday morning and brought them inside to share. It was still windy but the
worst had passed.
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| Kayla and GG (Great - Grandma / Veda) watching the storm |
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| Family time waiting for the storm to pass |
Late morning, we headed out to see the house and were happy
to see it was still on it’s foundation and dry inside. Those who know us, know
we always have another plan and change direction relatively easily. We’d been
prepared for the worst and ready to implement Plan F : Frik IT!! we’ll head
south. LOL!! Well I shouldn’t laugh.
That was in fact the back up plan.
With everything secure we headed over to visit Pam, Trevor
and Emily. The great thing about no electricity (they did have a generator) and
trees blocking roads is there’s no need to hurry or to go anywhere. We had a wonderful afternoon with them, started
and completed a puzzle (minus the 2 missing pieces.. Emily drew them in for us),
playing Scrabble and Battleship. Trevor made a yummy dinner after spending time
cleaning up the yard. It was just a lot of fun hanging out.
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| Trees down everywhere |
It’s Monday evening now and while there is no internet there
is electricity at our place. People are cleaning up their yards, some
collecting firewood by helping others cut up fallen trees and hydro crews are
out in force. We’re back on track looking out over the strait on another
gorgeous day.
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| Bessie, the Cows Ice Cream Cow - was found tits up They sent out an Emooogency Crew |
It's been a year since my Dad passed away therefore fitting to make mention and add a picture this week. Will miss him forever.
| 1965 - Feeding the seagulls Lake Superior |























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