Saturday last I finally did a bit of grocery shopping. Hopey's is a locally owned smallish store with 2 locations in the Asheville area which sells some items that are out of date but otherwise has lots of goodies. I had just 4 items to find, jelly, bread, eggs and fish. No fish was there, but I got chicken instead. The prices were understandably higher than the last time I shopped, but it's a recovery time! And today I had a breakfast of bacon and eggs! All cooked in the microwave to avoid dirtying a pan that would need to be washed. I'm still not running hot water because my tank has the clean water from before the hurricane still in it. If I run it then it will start refilling with the current water which has sediment and high chlorine content in it. Who knows how long it will take to get clear water here. For now I have a tea kettle of potable boiled water (no sediment) for washing dishes. So I still refrain from using real ones and defer to paper and plastic as much as possible.
While visiting my friend, Martha, we went in search of murals.
As a tourist I'd never have found these hidden places where Pittsboro natives enjoy themselves. There are a lot of micro-breweries there.
Sharing with Monday Murals.
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Today's quote:
In times of turmoil and danger, gratitude helps to steady and ground us. It brings us into presence, and our full presence is perhaps the best offering we can make to our world. |
JOANNA MACY ------------------ |
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Today's dose of sober photos of my area as Hurricane Helene moved through (not where Martha lives)
...don't mess with Mother Nature!
ReplyDeleteBoy, she sure has been throwing us a punch!
DeleteThe murals are beautiful. Love the selfie! The road is really torn up, the power of water can be dangerous. Have a great day and a happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteHope your week is also happy, Eileen. Yes, water does have the potential to be dangerous.
DeleteGood luck with having your water supply return to normal!
ReplyDeleteI keep forgetting to not eat/drink with the non-boiled water that comes out of the taps. So I just gargled after brushing my teath...twice! Once with the water that may have little microbial critters in it (from the tap) then really well with bottled water.
DeleteBless you! Our thoughts and hearts and prayers are with all of you in the affected areas. It says a lot about you that you created this calm wise post under such conditions. Aloha to you friend. Thank you
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Cloudia. I can't forget this has happened. But also I kind of shield myself from where the worst situations still are. It's my survival technique.
Delete... bacon and eggs! And buying groceries on Sundays. Not possible here! Sad with the water.
ReplyDeleteTo muals and micro-breweries! We always should have gratitude :-)
And Steam Punk!
"Oh, boy" on the last one....
Our commodity driven culture will have as many stores open on Sun. as allowed. Yes, very grateful to murals...letting art be enjoyed by the public!
DeleteP.S:. Thumbs up on the selfie!!!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't like this one particularly, and kept trying.
DeleteYou found some good murals. The selfie is a winner. Amazing the damage mother nature can do. Have a nice day and week.
ReplyDeleteI'm also finding I want to avoid thinking about the damage...so I feel safe. But then I know it's sort of unbelievable to happen here, and at such a scale!
DeleteVery wise woman, protecting your hot water tank, and cooking in thr microwave. I would not have thought of those things. Is there anything we can send that might help you out?
ReplyDeleteLove the murals, but the tile one, wow! What artistry!
And the picture of your two happy faces, just makes me happy.
Oh please send virtual good wishes for all of us...and mainly those who don't have a warm place yet to replace their homes. They are the ones up in the mountains still, who have been hardest to reach. The mule train has gone home now...having taken supplies to some, and rescued others.
DeleteYes, you have all been in my thoughts. I have been following news from NC closely. It is distressing, and so worrying.
DeleteHi Barbara, Murals are definitely a 'thing' these days. Almost every small town and some big cities have murals somewhere. I've published a lot of mural photos too but I really love the second and 3rd murals you published above. I don't know what to say about that 'steampunk' outfit... On the road trip we just completed, we did see a tiny portion of the storm's impact. Trucks and cars backed up on I-81 north trying to get on one of the few routes that allow access to NC from the west. I-40 and I-26 will be DOA for quite a while yet. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteI'm grateful that I could drive south on I-26 to Columbia SC, or come home going west to Black Mountain from Pittsboro NC on I-40. Yes, the trucking traffic must be going crazy. I've always liked seeing murals, some of which are inside as well as these outdoor ones.
DeleteBeautiful murals, Barbara! As for the sobering picture, I think that's the truth of Nature - what can give life, has also the capacity to take it away. I am glad to know that you and your friend have been safe!
ReplyDeleteThanks.There are sure a lot of people shaken up, displaced, dealing with much more severe circumstances than myself. Nature is sometimes pretty cruel.
DeleteGlad you were safe during the awful hurricane. You found some nice murals, I like the one with mosaics and the one of the ladies watching a movie. Wings are very popular for selfies :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Barb. Keep safe
ReplyDeletePerhaps you need one of those long holders for you phone for those selfies. Actually, I haven’t seen anyone use them for awhile..
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