Ben, I live on the North East coast of Virginia. As a die hard archer I just had to 'shoot and arrow into a hurricane"... As usual, the wife looked outside in horror as I was standing in the back yard, wind howling and the rain coming down sideways, bow in hand with arrow knocked. I took a few shots at 30 yards and was surprised to see the arrows didn't move that far off their mark! Wife threatened to call the authorities and have me committed to a mental institution if I didn't come back inside so that's all I could shoot before hanging up the bow.
If I could have gotten outside fast enough a few days ago, I would have shot a few arrows during the earthquake too... Yeah, I am just not right sometimes.
Seriously, we are fortunate here. We didn't lose power and the trees around our home held up to the high winds and saturated soil. Some of my fellow Virginians were not so fortunate. 100,000 without power last I heard, a few deaths from trees falling onto homes, lots of flooding. Prayers going out to those families. Steve