I felt I had to write something more about what I saw two days when we finally got to the shore to check out our cottage and the town of Ocean Grove. You’ve heard ALL the words on the news (that is if you have power to get the news) UNPRECEDENTED-UNBELIEVABLE-UNREAL-DISASTROUS-MIND-BOGGLING and on and on and on.
YES all adjectives apply. Trying to keep things in perspective is actually easy this time around; When I think of the food I lost, I think of the people who lost their homes. When I think of the damage in my yard, I think of the people watched an angry sea surge over their yards and swallow them out and spit out sand where their lawns had been. When I think of the shingles flown off my roof, I think of the residents of Breezy Point and Mantolooking whose homes were engulfed in fire. When I was concerned about the slimy mud on the side of the house and windows, I only had to walk over to The Lillagaard Hotel where the tea room I ran is/was located and saw the layer of mud left in the kitchen and dining room left behind by the two feet of water that broke through the door and flooded the lower level.
YES, things are put in perspective, sometimes unfortunately at the expense of another’s loss and pain.
Yesterday we drove to the shore with our friends, Joe and Michael. They were kind enough to drive us to Ocean Grove as they were going to check on their cottage. My camera battery was dead and I had no power in NJ to recharge. Joe took a lot of photos and graciously forwarded them to me so I could post them on my blog. This is what we saw in Ocean Grove on Wednesday!

NOT a rare sight around town

Storm surge deposited lamp post and debris across Ocean Ave

A boardwalk buried in sand

Where there was once a Fishing Shack at the end of this pier!

Mounds of sand left background-Had been on Abbott Avenue and was plowed to beach to open up the street!!!!

Twisted railings, Note the sand is now level with the boardwalk!

View from the boardwalk-the piles of sand are from the streets to the west NOT washed and deposited over the boardwalk.
The Camp Meeting Association is holding a massive clean-up tomorrow (Saturday). Our dear friends Dick and Jane who own The Lillagaard need our help to empty out the Tea Room and salvage what we can. BUT we don’t have enough gas to get there and back and none to be had in New Jersey. And we can’t get back into the City unless we have 3 people in the car! Do two cats counts as one person?