Things like this made for a long day for me and I'm sure the people who live here
This is the 14th green at Portsmouth CC on Great Bay, almost underwater

This is the North Hampton beac parking area. You can see the meters getting swamped
This is a wave crashing into some of the beachfont shacks
Minor flooding made 1A nearly impassible
This was a wierd foam, like dirty shaving cream that covered everything around high tide. It was about two feet deep
This is the beach over in Rye where the roads were closed again. I'm not sure what this beach is actually called but it's where Rye On the Rocks is
The next few pictures are of the shacks that were hit by the waves in the pictures above, a few hours later, at low tide
The beach got pretty beat up too
Here they are putting the sea wall back
The waves pushed it across the road and they cleared it one lane at a time
Driftwood was a problem too it appears
The wind knocked down a lot of trees and limbs
Swasey Parkway was underwater at high tide
It appears Colcord Pond turns into a nice waterfall when there's a lot of rain



















1 comment:
What, has everyone stopped talking on the blog posts? I check everyday for replies. There are never any so I cry for a bit. Apparently I'm outside "the circle" now. That's okay. I'll move forward with my head up.
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