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noreaster: Farmers in Hampton Roads Take A Big Hit From Nor'easter - 11/19/09 08:29 AM
Farmers in Hampton Roads have taken a big hit from the latest Nor'easter.  It came much too soon for them.  Not only did the rain flood the fields keeping the farmers from finishing the harvest but it also washed away the winter wheat crop for the area.  About the only plant that was done harvesting was the peanut.  Cotton and soybeans took a big hit.  The cotton falls out of the balls making the color decline and the wind beats the soy beans into the ground so they just rot.  The farmers are praying for a lot of sunshine in the next … (2 comments)

noreaster: Not Much Damage In Glenwood After Nor"easter - 11/15/09 11:02 AM
Not much damage in the Glenwood area of Virginia Beach after the Nor'easter.  There were some fences down, Independence Blvd had a high water area but nothing like happened in the last tropical storm we had.  Most of the damage was due to the 75 mph wind that blew for a while.  Luckily we don't live in one of the areas affected by the tides.

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noreaster: Robins Still Have to Eat In The Noreaster in Virginia Beach - 11/13/09 09:49 AM
Robins still have to eat during the Noreaster in Virginia Beach.  I was getting ready to take out a big plant with berries tha the birds love because it had fallen over due to the cold weather.  The storm came so the plant stayed.  Lucky for this little fellow because he came and gorged himself on berries.  The picture was hard to take because he kept moving.  This was taken between two raindrops on the window which caused the blurring on both sides.  I think I might have been moving a bit also.

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noreaster: Robins Still Have to Eat In The Noreaster in Glenwood - 11/13/09 09:44 AM
Robings still have to eat in the Noreaster in the Glenwood area.  I was getting ready to take out a big weed in my yard that supplies berries for the birds because it had fallen over due to the cold weather.  The storm came so the plant stayed.  Lucky for this little fellow because he came and gorged himself on berries. 

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