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West Roxbury, South Brookline swept away by flooding, sinkholes

Tammy must have one of those old Amphibicars. How else to explain how she survived flooding and a Florida-style sinkhole on the West Roxbury Parkway near where it meets the VFW Parkway after today's storm?

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I think it may have been the hardest rain I've seen outside the tropics. Looking out my windows in Rozzie, it was like someone kept upending buckets, an almost solid column of water. I'm not surprised to see it did some damage here and there.

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Just a hint of rain here in Dedham. Better you than me.

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Torrential in my part of Roslindale. Kidlet was on the porch enjoying it all; got soaked.

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that people actually admit to being from Jersey.

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Hey now! I'm from there myself! (or was this comment directly at my blog entry from earlier!?)

Jersey is very different than what most folks know it as. I grew up in horse farm country, on three acres of land... with a full acre veggie garden and a cow/pig farm across the street. Quit watching Sorprano's... it's misleading.

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I just said it to see if I'd get a rise out of anyone.

Philadelphia born, Jersey Educated (through 9th grade anyway).

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I had had a few too many cocktails before I replied to that last night anyway... as you can tell by my spelling/grammar errors!

NJ gets a bad rap... and I would never move back -- but there are a few nice places left.

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Route 70 is being rerouted currently due to a "roadway collapse" at Cypress/Boylston in Brookline currently too.

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Bus Route 70 doesn't go through Brookline at all -- just Cambridge, Watertown, and Waltham.

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WTKK knocked off the air, although presumably by the storm, not a plane piloted by an inflatable Otto.

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Is the owner of this mini-van, parked across from the library on Centre Street today:

Yeesh

If he or she had been parked just a couple feet back, they'd be lifting the car off the ground with a giant spatula. Instead, the car has, at most, a couple of minor scratches on it.

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I passed that too. Was gonna blog about it. You beat me to it.

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I was in Waltham (Skellig on Moody) when it started around 1:15. Death sky followed by inverted forests of rain and much lightning. The bar lights went on and off repeatedly (I never dropped my pint though.) My chum and I left around 2. We got soaked going the 60 or so yards to the parking garage, but the lightning had stopped.

Having seen 128 jammed southbound for miles on the way there, I cleverly meandered through Waltham and West Newton and Newton. It wasn't so clever. Every few blocks had a downed tree or at least limbs in the road. On many streets, the storm drains didn't drain and there was a scary depth for us sedan drivers.

Then I got to the WR Parkway for the rubble and rocks. The 35 minute drive took an hour.

When I got home, I found all of my veggie and herb plants on the north side of the house had been blown sideways and flat, big and little ones. Those on the south side of the house just looked perky after the rain. Plus of course, all the plastic yard and desk furniture was hither and yon.

For my part of JP, the wind definitely came from the north -- hard.

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Interesting shot taken from the new Hancock.

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Orchard and Russell streets:

... We were right under it and felt the electromagnetic field---very exciting but I am really, really glad we were in the car and not yet outside. ...

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I was very close to a lightning strike once and there really isn't a good way to explain what it feels like ... except for that part when every hair on your body stands up and takes notice ...

and I do mean EVERY hair!

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