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Porta potty now resting in Wisconsin Avenue in Glover Park. Erica Hendry
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Georgetown Safeway water aisle Saturday night...
Washington Examiner reporter Steve Doty snapped this photo of the Apple Store in Georgetown Monday.
Sandbags in Georgetown

Hurricane Sandy will bring some serious wind and several inches of rain to Georgetown and the District.

We want to know what your storm experience is like. Upload photos here of the rain from your window, or your shopping cart at the Safeway or the stack of movies you'll be watching throughout the day. After the storm we want to see photos of downed trees or flooding. Stay safe and follow our complete coverage of Hurricane Sandy's impact on Georgetown, here.

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Andrew Gordon

3:15 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Hard to see from the image, but the swirling mist from the Cathedral stoop is really trippy. Also, mad props to the USPS for delivering mail on a day like today.

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Shaun Courtney

3:25 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Great photos, thanks for sharing. The trees outside my window are really starting to sway. This should get interesting... -Shaun

Mystery Tramp

10:03 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Are you sure that's a porta potty? It might be a TARDIS.

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Shaun Courtney

10:28 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Haha I had to Google that. I suppose it's possible that it's a time transportation tool. I haven't been able to examine it myself... -Shaun

Judith Bunnell

9:33 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Georgetown seems to have survived intact!

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