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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Tracy,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Wishing you, your husband, Ben and Echo the
best. Hopefully you have gotten back your electricity. I have read dogs are most
comfortable with temperatures in the forties. Michele and I did not loose
electricity but we were out on Saturday and passed stores, restaurants and a
shopping mall totally empty without cars and totally dark without lights. The
whole storm was powerfully weird. Hope you keep in touch with the NJAGDU group
as most of us do not receive your messages on the NAGDU list where I copied your
below message from.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>We had a big storm this weekend. 3-6 inches
of rain, and winds up to 70<BR>MPH. We lost power Saturday night, and with
it the heat. Yesterday<BR>morning, the indoor temp was about 60, and this
morning it was down to 52.<BR> Pretty nippy. Yesterday, I put the
dogs' sweaters on them. Echo kept<BR>hers on, but Ben wiggled out of
his. He's a mandog; I guess sweaters are<BR>sissy. He just curled up
in his usual Benny ball, with all his paws<BR>tucked in and his tail over his
nose. The Benny ball is his usual<BR>sleeping position. The dogs
didn't really seem to be cold, but I think we<BR>will try to find somewhere to
stay tonight. The weather is still rainy,<BR>and I think the house will
continue to get colder. The power is supposed<BR>to come back on sometime
tomorrow afternoon. Hope it does. I can live<BR>without the TV, or
lights, but I need a bit of heat.<BR><BR>We got off pretty lightly. Some
people were killed by falling trees, and<BR>the news is full of people with
trees on top of their houses. The wind<BR>did grab our storm door and slam
it so all the glass broke. My husband<BR>picked up what he could find, but
we'll probably get someone to look in<BR>the grass for more broken glass before
we let the dogs scamper around the<BR>backyard. But really we came out it
pretty well.<BR><BR>For once it's pretty nice to be in the office. It's
warm, and I can read<BR>my
email!<BR>Tracy<BR><BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>nagdu
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>Vinny<BR>Vincent Chaney
Jr<BR>NFB Diabetes Action Network (DAN) Board <BR>NFBNJ Diabetes Division
President <BR>NJAGDU Division President<BR>NFBNJ Technology Division Vice
President<BR>NFBNJ.ORG Webmaster</FONT></DIV></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Vinny<BR>Vincent Chaney Jr<BR>NFB Diabetes Action
Network (DAN) Board <BR>NFBNJ Diabetes Division President <BR>NJAGDU Division
President<BR>NFBNJ Technology Division Vice President<BR>NFBNJ.ORG
Webmaster</FONT></DIV>
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