I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Showing posts with label power outtages in Long Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power outtages in Long Island. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Beach Mouse, City Mouse






Hi, everyone...yes it's snowing in NYC as I type this. But the past few days have been gloriously autumn and despite the discomfort and sadness of having left the beach, I know I am more fortunate than many Sandy survivors.

On the other hand I am very in need of a map! This is a whole new Manhattan to me. My temporary refuge is a beautiful apartment in NYC's Battery Park City. here  

This is a planned enclave on the Hudson River, south and west of Wall Street and the new WTC. Quiet, with manicured esplanades, parks, marinas, sidewalk cafes and restaurants. Hard to believe that this area and much of lower Manhattan---I've heard as far up as 14th Street!--- was under water from Sandy's storm surge, just a little over a week ago.

My friend has fabulous views from his rooftop terrace!
Statue of Liberty...



New World Trade Center...





Lower Manhattan is a fantastic surreal mix of places and humanity...

The Wall Street bull...just stands in the midst of chaos

It was very dark, with police cars and traffic cops on every corner, every block [apres-hurricane protection]. And such a mix of centuries: the modern mixed randomly with very old and historic...


early 1900s steamship wharf,
being recycled for boutiqu and food space

Very old spaces abound; some recycled with new intent, while others retain their eighteenth century original use, like tiny round Bowling Green Park, the oldest park in NYC. It has been a public space since the early 1600s!



It faces the majestic original Alexander Hamilton Customs House that is now a museum. On its other side is the huge Titanic-fame Cunard Line building, now an "I don't know what"--- apartments? Radio Shack ?


There has been a church here since 1698,
current version is from mid1800s

Trinity Church, above, and its New England graveyard, just plunked down among the skyscrapers. Or vice versa I guess.

And then there is the very new:




WTC reflection at night,
seen on another huge glass tower

Still rising hopefully from the ashes...



...the exotic, like these majestic royal palms inside the World Financial Center that is really [and rather bizarrely] a food and shopping mall.




The people, too--harried New Yorkers trudging rapidly about their lives, endless crews of Con Ed and other massive equipment trucks pumping the floodwater out of the tunnels, the subways, the basements and garages...And in every other space, masses of tourists, all frantically walking somewhere, all armed with huge lethal backpacks and camera phones.



To see the regular residents blandly walk past the endless lines at the WTC Memorial [why is it barricaded and invisible?] left me shaking my head in wonder.

And then the new WTC itself. Construction everywhere. You can actually walk right through the base of the construction, there's this massive foot bridge thing, lol...and when you come out you crane your neck and look up, and up, and up.....


For me, as a survivor / evacuee, one of  the best things so far in NYC---on the night when we arrived from the cold dark beach we went to NYC classic pub, its incarnation at the Battery, P J Clarke's. That was the first hot food we'd had in days...man, that was the best burger and fries I think I've ever eaten!
More NYC soon, as we are relocated indefinitely, our little bit of heaven at the beach has been abandoned by officialdom and repair crews alike.

love

lizzy

gone to the beach

Monday, November 5, 2012

Before and After...and a little Voting Rant


Sandy surge Oct 29 6 PM


Hi! First off all...many many thanks to everyone who has contacted me since the hurricane hit the Beach a week ago...just about...NOW:



waves sweep over seawalls and dunes as darkness falls

Yeah, it's out of focus because I was scrambling to get to safety. I have other good pre-storm shots but still cannot get them out of the camera/ tech issues.The good news sort of is that I was able to check my house yesterday and though uninhabitable, due to no electricity and no gas for the car [to get supplies], the structure itself is fine. The huge frightening question is when and even IF power will ever be restored.

On the drive out to the beach I saw NOT ONE Long Island Power/ LIPA truck! Not one. No cars on the road, no gas stations open. Nothing is being done, no public official from Long Island has shoved loudmouth bigshot NJ Gov. Christie aside and said, "Hey, we need help too."

We are forlorn and forgotten. And in the dark, literally and figuratively.

I did see one solitary gas tanker truck under police escort, four NYPD SUVs, on the highway. Here are the tanker ships still waiting to deliver the gas.




11.4.12

This is the cabana park near my home. You can see how it looked a week ago in my post of Oct 23rd. [links not working, sorry]





Dunes, seawall....






Beach as big and beautiful as ever. We had no wind damage, the trees are upright and most have leaves. It was the storm surge that destroyed our lives here.  On the left you can see the American flag that's in all my looking-east pics,  still waving happily yesterday, not even tattered.


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one week post-Sandy


Here are my dear feral "pet" cats, on my neighbors' back steps yesterday. Kitty and Stripey. I am so thankful they and their babies survived.




They came to my deck as soon as I opened the sliding glass door and I fed them what I could find. My pair of mockingbirds have returned to the front yard. They are the only locally resident songbirds except the flock of small spotty sparrows. Next time I will bring seeds and cranberried for them...whenever the next time is. I hope they can wait for me.

There was a roadblock of state troopers at the entrance to the bridge to my island. They stopped evry single car. Only residents, ID'd with car registrations and drivers licenses are allowed on my island now. Which is a good, safe thing.

This is not a political blog but I have to vent a little and say this:  

If President Obama wanted me to vote for him, he'd have made sure I had electricity to run the voting machines, and gas to drive me to the polling site. Obviously, Mrs Obama was wrong when she ran those ads about "every vote counts." Not if you're one of the homeless Long Island victims of Sandy, I guess. [Not that NYS Gov Cuomo or Mr Romney or anyone else has done more either. What the heck do we pay the highest taxes in the nation for? Dark/ cold/ ignored. Thanks, officialdom. Thanks a heck of a lot. Next time I vote I will remember this day.]


Next post: Gone to the Beach Does NYC! Yay!

love

lizzy

gone to the beach



ps I apologize for less than wonderful pix and graphics/ links. I am working on a tiny netbook, borrowed wifi, marginal photo tolls. Stick with me...