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Hurricane Matthew
My activities on social media may be limited, due to the biggest hurricane in living memory ever!
Bags are packed in preparation for evacuation, should the need arise, and in case we remain at home. copious quantities of wine and water are in stock!
I have cooked up everything and anything in our fridge/freezer, so that if the electricity is out - we won't starve.
Watching nature, as well as keeping a close eye on television broadcasts, keeps us up to date with weather conditions. The birds have flown. Maybe we will, but until a state of emergency is declared for inland states, we will watch and wait, and hope.
Bags are packed in preparation for evacuation, should the need arise, and in case we remain at home. copious quantities of wine and water are in stock!
I have cooked up everything and anything in our fridge/freezer, so that if the electricity is out - we won't starve.
Watching nature, as well as keeping a close eye on television broadcasts, keeps us up to date with weather conditions. The birds have flown. Maybe we will, but until a state of emergency is declared for inland states, we will watch and wait, and hope.
Published on October 06, 2016 09:32
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Tags:
hurricanes, nature, survival
Hurricane
In any crevice
they can find, they hide,
the lizard,
in its camouflage,
the beetle,
with black armor.
Even the birds knew before;
ink blots in the turbulent sky,
crows fly in numbers -
not solitary,
anymore.
Scarce do I see the feral cats,
skirting boundaries,
laying their scent.
And the Gofers, dormant;
they shiver underground,
in the dark and wet.
Inland we are -
the sky dark, as a tent,
gray clouds suffocate the light -
it feels
a storm is imminent.
Not long now to wait,
and a mass exodus.
The tide surges forth
and the light
goes out on the world.
Buildings rattle,
and they shake,
shards of glass
in the earth -
buried.
What was once,
has changed -
homes have fallen to the ground;
nothing
remains.
“Please, will you tell us where to go?”
“Hush, Hush,
the wind, the wind,
it blows!”
When you listen,
your mind paints
pictures,
in monochrome.
Curfews still in place;
mothers, daughters, fathers, sons.
How long this torment -
how long -
till darkness dissipates?
Copyright Suzy Davies 08/09/2017. All Rights Reserved.
they can find, they hide,
the lizard,
in its camouflage,
the beetle,
with black armor.
Even the birds knew before;
ink blots in the turbulent sky,
crows fly in numbers -
not solitary,
anymore.
Scarce do I see the feral cats,
skirting boundaries,
laying their scent.
And the Gofers, dormant;
they shiver underground,
in the dark and wet.
Inland we are -
the sky dark, as a tent,
gray clouds suffocate the light -
it feels
a storm is imminent.
Not long now to wait,
and a mass exodus.
The tide surges forth
and the light
goes out on the world.
Buildings rattle,
and they shake,
shards of glass
in the earth -
buried.
What was once,
has changed -
homes have fallen to the ground;
nothing
remains.
“Please, will you tell us where to go?”
“Hush, Hush,
the wind, the wind,
it blows!”
When you listen,
your mind paints
pictures,
in monochrome.
Curfews still in place;
mothers, daughters, fathers, sons.
How long this torment -
how long -
till darkness dissipates?
Copyright Suzy Davies 08/09/2017. All Rights Reserved.
Published on September 08, 2017 17:35
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Tags:
humanity, hurricanes, nature
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