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ICE STORM = (temporary) END OF THE WORLD FOR A FEW OF US
December 15th, 2008 under Inspiration, Current Events, Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: 2 ]

Four days ago I was sitting in my living room, having a glass of wine with my wife. Next thing I know, everything goes black and three big BOOMS sound off across our neighborhood. I speculated at the time that these loud noises were the result of a few transformers blowing, due to falling branches. I later found out that this theory was sound, but that is really not the important thing to focus on here. Why were the branches falling? is a bit more appropriate…

ICE STORM!!!

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I’m not sure if we made the National news since we haven’t had any television until now, but New England was pounded by freezing rain and ice on Thursday afternoon, lasting all the way until Friday morning. The aftermath of this devastating storm follows in the pictures below, but before we get to that I would like to tell the tale of my family’s survival over the last four days. You probably already sense what I’m getting at here: we had no electricity the whole time… I would honestly say that literally hundreds, if not thousands of power lines went down due to branches snapping from the extra weight of the ice coating them. So what does that mean for a household heated by a combination of oil and electricity (neither of which can function to heat the house without the other)? We were screwed.

Friday morning I woke the kids and my wife, and after surveying the yard around my house and most of the neighborhood I concluded that the power would not be coming back any time soon (this is evidenced by the conditions depicted pictures that follow). My first thought was to check in to a hotel, but I would later discover that nearly all of Southern Maine was in black-out mode… so if we didn’t have heat or electricity, neither did the hotels. Luckily, I received a call from my sister, who had a wood stove. Even more fortuitous: this wood stove sat in an enclosed room that was easy to keep warm with just the stove’s heat alone. Problem solved.

For two days we stayed in that room, leaving only to make trips to check out where power was being restored and to get Dunkin’ Donuts coffee… okay, and to get more wood for the fire. We adults played board games and drank a lot of alcohol (and by we I really mean me), while the kids kept themselves occupied with their Nintendo DS’s and the game Animal Crossing: Wild World. Each night we burned candles for light while we entertained ourselves with Parcheesi and conversation. Both nights I stayed up until 4 or 5 in the morning, keeping the fire adequately stoked so that my family stayed warm before going to bed and getting some rest for myself. Things were going pretty smooth… until the batteries died in the kids’ DS’s. As soon as the last shred of electronic entertainment came to a slowly dimming demise the kids just turned on each other. I can’t help but laugh at it now, but at the time Dina and I were very annoyed. “He just hit me with this,” and “She just shoved that in my ear,” got old very quickly. Still, despite our brief Cabin Fever issues, my family endured.

Fortunately by Sunday power was restored to the various hotels in Ogunquit, Maine, and we were able to check in to the Meadowmere Resort for our remaining hours of homelessness. There, we were all able to shower and enjoy warm beds without having to breathe smoke all day and night (not that I’m complaining… we were surviving). The kids were able to charge their DS’s (and thankfully shut the $%^& up), and even Dina and I took a little time to play some Animal Crossing.

The next day we came home to check on the power situation… still no electricity. I took Dina to work, and then took the kids to breakfast at a local breakfast joint called Norma’s, where we had a good meal, then returned home… to find that the power had been restored! I cranked the heat, turned on every light in the house (BECAUSE I COULD, DAMN IT), and cleaned up the mess we had left behind in our scrambling to escape the cold on Friday morning. That leads me to this point. I am happy to be sitting at my computer in a fully heated and illuminated house sharing this with you all. After four days of being forced to go without the simple pleasures in life, I can honestly say that I will never take what I have for granted again… or at least not take it for granted for the next two days… five hours… Christ, I’ve already forgotten what it’s like to go without.

I would like to thank my Sister, Erin, for taking us into her home and giving us a means to survive. I love you, Sis… can’t wait to meet little Cecilia Virginia Sullivan (when you “get your baby out.”)

I would also like to thank the Management of the Meadowmere for being so supportive of displaced locals such as myself and my family. With such generosity as heavily discounted rates and extended stays beyond usual check-out time, you truly are a stand-up establishment. The town of Ogunquit owes you many thanks, and so do I.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

Okay… on to the pictures!

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The tree outside the window where I do my writing

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Our frozen cherry tree

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A scene from my back driveway… everything is covered in a layer of ice

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A close up of one of the bushes in my yard… look at that coating of ice… let’s see how many times I say “ice” before this post is completed

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Kiss that power line feeding one of our apartments with power goodbye!

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Just how crazy things were… the whole neighborhood was covered… who am I kidding, the entire NORTHEAST was covered… in ice

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Beautiful dog posing in front of our rose bush

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One of many fallen trees, snapped in half by the weight of the ice covering them

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Fallen branches at the entrance to Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, Maine (google it)

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Devastation on my Sister’s road…

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More devastation on my Sister’s road…

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Local firefighters and policemen had their work cut out for them this weekend

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Surviving at my Sister’s house. From left: Taran, Cedric, Erin.

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Some of us dealt with the situation over the last four days better than others

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Shameless inclusion of a self-portrait (this is my blog after all)… look at how scruffy and dirty I am

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Cat, abandoned and presumed dead, is happy that we are home

I’m sure that more pictures will end up on this blog by tomorrow, but for now that is it. Time to sit back and enjoy my television. Forgive any typos, I just want to throw this post up now and edit later.


Here we go again… HAPPY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF APPRECIATION FOR SOMETHING DAY!
November 27th, 2008 under Inspiration, Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: none ]

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^^ The biggest turkey you’ll find in the Yorke household ^^

Another Thanksgiving, another what Earl is thankful for post. I suppose the first thing on my list would be that my family is healthy and happy. You really can’t ask for anything more, but the other perks in life are a welcome addition…

We are facing the final two months of one of the most disastrous presidencies in the history of this country, and have a new President-elect after an equally historical election. Here’s to Barack Obama and the amazing job that he will perform as the leader of the free world.

I am on the verge of finishing my fall semester at school with all A’s, thus maintaining my 4.0 GPA. You want to be me, but there can be… only one (I just made that up… no, I’ve never heard of a Highlander).

Last on my list: my sister is going to be a mother. I’M GOING TO BE AN UNCLE! Finally, I can spoil someone else’s child. I love you, Tia! Congratulations.

…yep, there’s a lot to be thankful for this year, and that is never a bad thing. With so many things to be appreciative of in my life I cannot deny that my family is blessed in some way… okay, this post just took a turn toward the LAME SIDE of Earl Yorke. I’ll just quit while I’m ahead.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE! As always, I hope that you are all spending this day with your families and are reminded why we can only stand each other for this one day out of the year.


Congratulations, Mom and Rainey
October 12th, 2008 under Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: 2 ]

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On October 11th, 2008 my mother, Melanie, and her fiance, Rainey finally tied the knot. Congratulations you two! I hope that you live out the rest of your lives together hopelessly consumed by love for one another.

In celebration I’m putting up more pictures in a single post than I ever have. We made some great memories at the wedding service and the reception that followed, and it seems only right to commemorate that here. Also, inspired by this particular post, I have included a new category titled “Family Pictures and Events,” which, as the name suggests, is geared strictly toward my family. If you are interested in looking at the pics I’ve posted here in previous entries (dating all the way back to the conception of this site, over three years ago… how time flies), it’s now as easy as clicking on that category (or right here if you’re lazy).

To those not savvy to the idea of “cutting” a post, just click on the “Read More” link at the bottom of the pictures for… more pictures.

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My brother Ryan (left) and I

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My Son, Cedric, delivering the rings

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My very happy mother

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My two little demons, and some kid who thinks this is Reservoir Dogs

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Two newly-merged families

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From left: Cedric, Me, Melanie (mom), Erin, Ryan

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Erin and I decorating for the reception (Rainey from the background: “WTF are you two doing?)

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Nice self-portrait, Mom

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My lovely wife.

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Happy 25th anniversary, Uncle Muck and Aunt Lisa!
July 7th, 2008 under Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: none ]

Dina and I took Cedric to my Aunt and Uncle’s 25th wedding anniversary party tonight. It was a blast. Lots of dancing and drinking… both were in full force tonight.

Most of these pics are of Cedric (can you blame me?). Hope that you guys get a laugh from them. We sure did.

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Momma teaching the little man to dance.

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My grandparents sharing a moment. I love you guys.

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Cedric and Matthew dancing it up a bit.

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Rainey (My mother’s Fiancee… not sure I spelled his name correctly) dancing with Cedric.

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Dina getting her groove on with my cousins and other girls who I don’t know.

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Cedric getting his mini-groove on with the ladies… he makes me look so bad.

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Musical chairs… Cedric won the whole sha-bang. While I’m on the subject I’ll say that both myself and my cousin-in-law (is that even a real title?), Sam, both helped to take Muck and Lisa –whose party this was– out of the game. Yeah… we owned you at your own party!!!

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“You know I got this shit in the bag, bitches” –Cedric (just prior to his musical chairs victory)
…no he didn’t really say that.

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Me burying my face in the chest of my sister’s boyfriend, Tim. I felt so safe there. Tim… call me.

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My sister, Erin, and I dancing to Rihanna’s “Umbrella” song. Tia, I had a great time with you tonight! Love ya!


OMFG, SO MANY PICTURES!!!!!1!!
April 29th, 2008 under Unrelated Posts, Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: 10 ]

We’re back from our California vacation… what could be more depressing? There is nothing that sucks harder than coming home from a long vacation and having to deal with reality again. Blech. Oh well, atleast I took a *&^% load of pictures… over 1,000 total, and I’m not kidding. You can imagine how difficult it was for me to pick and choose which images to display here. I’ve been at it all day, and after my many hours of hunting I have edited and re-sized 18 pictures that I believe will give you guys an idea as to how our vacation went. I’ll display the first five without a break in the post, but you’ll have to click on the more link to view the remaining thirteen… I really don’t want to take up too much space.

Well… enjoy!

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Every morning Taran would wake up with this awesome bed-head.

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That’s right… I met Batman and his love-slave, Robin. The vacation could have ended there and I would have gone home happy.

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Cedric and I on the plane ride… LegoLand style.

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Cedric on the joust ride.

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Cedric the pirate kills his sister. Things will never be the same again.

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On vacation in Disneyland
April 14th, 2008 under Unrelated Posts, Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: 2 ]

Here comes the random picture of Dina and I… drinking large beers in Disneyworld’s Epcot Center…

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Photo: Taran (4/2006)

Okay… I’ve put my random picture up.

We’ve been to Disneyworld, and now we’re going to Disneyland with the kids. We’re very excited about this vacation because it will reunite us with Dina’s parents and grandmother, who live in California. Cedric and I have highlighted the 18th on our calendar (this is the day that we depart), and we’ve been counting the days every morning. Since we only seem capable of affording a vacation like this once every two years, you can imagine our excitement. Add to that the fact that Cedric is now tall enough to go on every ride except for the Indianna Jones Adventures. You can’t see it, but I’ve been overcome by an A.D.D. attack.

As I said prior to our departure for our last Disney vacation: I’m not too sorry to say that there will be no more posts from me until I get back.

Expect a post similar to my post-disneyworld trip with pictures from our California experience to come near the beginning of May.


Happy Birthday to me… and a Merry Christmas to you all!
December 22nd, 2007 under Unrelated Posts, Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: none ]

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“Earl and Rudolph”
Photo by Aunt K

My Aunt Kristen took this picture of me at Funtown USA in Saco, Maine this summer. I felt that it is a perfect way to lead off this post. I don’t have much to say other than this:

I’m 26 now… big deal.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL! I hope that you are having a great holiday season. I also hope that you are with your family. There is no better way to spend the holidays… or so I keep telling myself (so deluded).


Happy Halloween
November 1st, 2007 under Unrelated Posts, Family Pictures and Events. [ Comments: 2 ]

Yeah, I know that I’m a day late, but we got back so late from trick-or-treating the other night that I just passed out. We had a great time cruising the neighborhood in search of the ultimate candy haul, and the results were quite satisfying for Cedric and D’Anna.

This marks the first year that we felt lame enough to dress the dog up, and as you will see in the pictures below, she looked like a complete dummy in her costume (not that she doesn’t look stupid enough without it). The only problem that we faced taking this dog trick-or-treating was that she would bark incessantly at any person who answered the door for the kids. It didn’t take long for me to alter the game-plan and just keep her in the car with me while Dina and the kids did their thing. This didn’t stop her from barking though… blech. This will probably be the last year she comes with us.

I could write alot more about our Halloween, but I’m pretty sure that my endless Dog Tale has already put you to sleep. I’ll now make with the pictures…

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Cedric as Batman! I love that he’s in this stage.

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D’Anna, keeping with the Batman theme as Catwoman.

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The moron as Snow White.

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Setting out in search of candy… and people to bark at for no reason.

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The haul… they ate half of it that very night. What is amazing is that they didn’t get sick!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE! Next stop… Thanksgiving.

Mmmm… mom’s banana cream pie.


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