Finally the end of August!
What a month it's been. Topsy turvy might be the best description. My dizzy spell one night echoed another blogger's, as well as my good friend Teresa (who just went back on taking Meclazine daily) and then hearing about my ex-hubby taking a spill onto his face ending up with 2 black-eyes (I didn't get to see the photo, just heard about it.) Otherwise in my health I lost a tooth and had to have the root pulled separately, got infected so went on antibiotics, then surprisingly got in to see a neurologist and got a new diagnosis. (The surprise was an appointment due to a cancelation.) I had a small accident of backing into my landlady's new car. I ate many meals with friends as well as continued to pick up low-cost lunches in little clam-shell containers. I hiked! Yes, a mile and a half to High Falls just before my 83rd birthday. Whew, that was so hard for me, but totally worth it. Birthday was celebrated low-key with several friends over several weeks sharing meals.
When talking with my sons, I learned some surprising things that are happening in their lives.
The weather was most cooperative in finally giving 70s during the day for the last couple of weeks and down into 50s on Monday night...and continuing.
Before: the next two photos were taken 3 weeks before the flood, Sept. 2024.
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A disaster preparedness office is being opened in Black Mountain...which will probably have a name like safety preparedness or something more palatable. Rescue of anyone who'd been in damaged structures, or who'd been washed downstream by the floods was immediately recognized as a priority, then of course communication to the community Then survival items, food, water and shelters. Having a plan in place for the possibility with climate change that any of this may happen again...and even being given a brochure that says "Have a Kit." That was given out at the lunch program to all the seniors. To actually be prepared to evacuate your home in case of another disaster!
Taken 3 weeks before the storms of 2024.
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Good foundations...and communication...vital things
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ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better, the doctors and medicine is helping you.
I think having a kit ready to go in an emergency is a good idea.
Pretty views of the creek and bridge.
Take care, have a wonderful week!
A strong foundation is most important - and a great blessing in one's own life.
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