 Downed trees were very common |
 As were lots of leaf and branch debris |
 Young and old trees toppled |
 Owls Head Park lost more trees |
 Big Trees, gone |
 and more sidewalk litter |
 like twigs |
 Some pretty tres, gone |
 Some minor roof damage |
 and a peeling facade |
 Sandy Hook Pilots heading back after the storm |
 Sandy Hook Pilot boats |
 Water level in The Narrows was still high the morning after |
 usually 5-6' to the water |
 almost high tide, at base of pier |
 Coast Guard doing their thing |
 Cormorant going fishing |
 Sandy Hook Pilot boats |
 Sandy Hook Pilot boats |
 Sandy Hook Pilot boats |
 Sandy Hook Pilot boats |
 Another Coast Guard helo |
 The storm surge from the night before brought in sand |
 Waves washed as high as the second stone above that sign |
 Waves washed as high as the second stone above that sign |
 Looking towards Staten Island |
 Water did do a good job claening up the pier |
 View towards Manhattan |
 nice and clean |
 Belt Parkway, empty. a rare sight |
 note the wash of the grass |
 You can see where the surge washed up the parkway |
 Another pilot boat |
 High tide coming in |
 more litter |
 Domino effect |
 had one tree hitting another |
 these trees made this part of the park cool in summer |
 Snapped like twigs |
 these were old trees |
 now future mulch |
 what a loss |
 lots of trees damaged |
 Homeless, yet fat squirrel |
 big tree |
 Squirrel in his fallen home |
 a bit confused |
 saw a few folks picking things from under the fallen roots |
 Root ball |
 Brooklyn Squirrel eating a bagel? |
 lost aerial |
 Finest made quick work of that fallen tree |
 Railyard got a bit wet |
 and transfer bridges got an assesment |
 just above the surge zone |
 lots of debris along the waterfront |
 More helos |
 Flags took a beating |
 even saw the Governors helo pass over |