“We are living in an era of extreme weather that requires new language,”
"... but risks still linger that a severe cold spell could quickly deplete stocks, leaving the continent exposed to any new supply curtailments."
"The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast still appear on track to turn more wintry during the second half of the month. As Christmas approaches, if you're rooting for snow, waiting is often the hardest part."
"Can you imagine 60-70 inches of snow in 24 hours!?"
Great news until a cold snap hits... Winter is still coming!
It's time to state the obvious...
“If we don’t save, if households don’t reduce consumption, we still risk not having enough gas in the winter,”
(Natural News) Europeans who think the current mounting (and worsening) energy crisis on the continent is only going to last this coming winter will need to think again, according to a new analysis of the situation. Writing at OilPrice.com, Tsvetana Paraskova noted that European governments are currently racing against time to stock up … [Read More...]
Hurricane Ian Recovery Update, Day 4
I am going to start the Day 4 update with the golden words from dear Sharon, who eloquently writes:
“That’s just one thread in the word pictures presented by Sundance–a thread that is sort of a knothole in the fence…. and looking through it, there are details to be seen….confusion, uncertainty, counting the cash in one’s pocket (again), checking (again) for any possible cell phone coverage, glancing over to the neighbor who hasn’t taken a break for several hours (perhaps for fear that if they sit down, they won’t be able to get back up again)…. men at work with chainsaws…. women returning to what remains of the house to dig through the kitchen or the bathroom cupboards in search of some more, still usable everyday things….
And, … this is an open-ended transition. Length uncertain. Ultimate destination uncertain. How to get there–mostly undetermined at this point.
In terms of individual lives, places to live, jobs/careers…. most of them probably don’t know for sure, yet, whether they are on an onramp or an offramp.
Sometimes I wonder if reaction to such events from a distance clouds the reality that those who are living it have no capacity to step away from it, not even for a moment. The lines on the field have been obliterated and none who are living this can be completely sure of how far away the goal line is.”
Perfectly and succinctly stated.
Day 4, is exactly like all day fours I have experienced before this one. The autonomic response starts to give way to adrenalin exhaustion and human batteries need to be recharged. Day four is also when internal callouses become valuable.
For some a quick “stay focused on ‘the task at hand‘” can suffice. For others it’s, ‘go home to your family – take a break – see you the day after tomorrow‘.
When you build internal callouses you train yourself not to look at the miles, you look at the two to four feet in front of you. Look up and you will allow the whisper of despondency to creep in. Stay focused on the 2-to-4-foot task at hand and your brain remains wired in a manageable condition.
Steady, we fill that 20 or 40-yard container, then go eat. Reengage, clear the path, fill another 20-yard and then move… Always forward. If you start calculating the time it will take to clear and fill 4,768 40-yard containers the gremlins will whisper in your ear all day and wear you down.
Ignore the gremlins.
Instead, listen to the faces – hear their stories, then keep going to the next set of faces…. Always forward.
"You need to evacuate now. You're going to start feeling major impacts of this storm relatively soon."
"Hurricane-force winds are expected across the coasts of South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina beginning early Friday..."
Could you imagine being sent to prison for three years if you dared to set your thermostat above 66 degrees Fahrenheit?
It must be global warming. Where's Greta?
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