John Sessoms wrote:
From: "P. J. Alling"
Irene really hit the Connecticut shoreline hard as far as the Power Grid
was concerned.  I blame people fighting to keep their scenic trees.
Still I don't blame them much but it's a trade off.  Trees that knock
out the power in a less than horrible storm, (which is still pretty
unlikely), or reliable power.  Irene had 65 mph winds when she reached
Connecticut but still knocked out more of the Power Grid than storms
with 100 mph winds have in the past.  Storm surge did destroy a lot of
expensive landscaping and washed out a few roads however.  I'll be off
line mostly until the power is back looks like a 4 more days to a week
of being powerless.  In the meantime here's a PESO  I apologize in
advance for the quality.  I missed a bit the focus and processed it on
my laptop.  Hope some of you get the pun.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1604247/PESO/PESO%20--%20nokidding.html

Equipment:  Pentax K20D w/smc Pentax FA 43mm f1.9 Limited

As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.

Put the utilities underground where they belong and you don't got to worry about trees falling over on them.

Still, I'm glad to hear you're OK.

Put the utilities underground and the rate payers will revolt, (and this being New England they're pretty revolting already).

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