Ocean City and West Ocean City have survived Hurricane Sandy with relatively light damage and less flooding that I would have expected. I just posted a Tuesday noon report at Ocean City Blog, AKA Maryland On My Mind. More photos to come here at Work in Progress later today. — John
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Hurricane Sandy, 1 p.m. Monday Status
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I’ve been posting local updates on Hurricane Sandy from West Ocean City, Maryland on Ocean City Blog at http://marylandonmymind.com. We’re approaching afternoon low tide so I’m going out to reconnoiter on foot, and possibly move the car to higher ground. We’re expecting the worst of the storm Monday afternoon and night. I’ll try to post some photos and thoughts here later in the day. — John
Early Voting in Maryland
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A GOOD DAY TO VOTE — Nothing I write here, or say or do, is going to change the course of Sandy, whether she be a hurricane or a tropical storm. Meanwhile, early voting begins today in Maryland. I’m going over to Berlin (our early voting location in this corner of the state) and say hello to my friends in the parking lot. Then I’ll go inside and vote for my president, Barack Obama, my vice president, Joe Biden, and my U.S. senator, Ben Cardin. And I’ll write in the name of John LaFerla, the official Democratic candidate for Congress. By so doing I’ll also be voting for Peace, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and health care for all. — John
Related articles
- Up to 40 percent expected to cast early votes (capitolhillblue.com)
- Hurricane Sandy – Ready or Not, Here She Comes (johnhaydeninmd.com)
Too Easily Distracted
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My unfinished review of J.K. Rowling’s “The Casual Vacancy” is weighing heavy on my mind. Also, I’ve been wanting to post a remembrance of Sen. George McGovern, who passed over to a more peaceful place on Sunday, at the age of 90. And I have another “power in a box” review waiting to be written, about the new Kindle Fire. Nevertheless, I’m distracted by the sound of distant thunder. Hurricane Sandy is heading north with potential to rearrange the Eastern Seaboard. The hurricane is the blip on the radar that I cannot ignore. — John
Related articles
- Hybrid Of Sandy, Winter Storm Threatens East Coast (wbur.org)
- Billion Dollar Storm Threatens East Coast Next Week (planetsave.com)
- Hurricane Sandy Poses Growing Threat To East Coast (huffingtonpost.com)
- Hurricane #Sandy is being called a #snoreastercane if and when it hits the East Coast (vielmetti.typepad.com)