dreamflower: (Katrina Anniversary by <lj user="danae_b)
We've been hearing about it all week: the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. I usually make this post in the morning, but had to go to work early. All evening there have been images of the disaster on TV.

People react differently. The DH can't bear to be reminded, but I seek out reminders actively--I simply cannot allow myself to forget. I remember those days, holed up without power with [livejournal.com profile] marigoldg's mother and our dogs, my husband only sporadically able to come home.

The following images are not the ones that you will see on TV. These are my personal images, taken at what was our home at the time. Fortunately the vast majority of our damage was outside our home. We had friends and family, however, who were not so lucky.

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Those are just a few of the pictures. You can see more of them on this post if you want to.

I kept a diary during those long days with no power and no communication. For those of you who are new to my flist, you may not have seen it:
My Hurricane Katrina Diary.

The three fics in my Buckland Flood series are all connected to my memories of Katrina, especially "Hobbit Aid", which was written immediately after the storm and "Lesson Learned", which was written before the storm, and felt almost prophetic at the time.

Ten years ago tonight, I was just miserably trying to cope, and found inspiration in these words:

Beyond all shadows rides the Sun,
And stars forever dwell.
I will not say the day is done,
Nor bid the stars farewell.


And I will never ever forget all the thoughts, prayers, friendship and yes, even material help, that I received from my LJ friends!
dreamflower: (Katrina Anniversary by <lj user="danae_b)
This time eight years ago today, I was huddled on my couch with a battery operated radio as [livejournal.com profile] marigoldg's mother and I were trying to find out what was going on as Hurricane Katrina raged around us. The storm lasted for hours and hours, and when we went outside, here was the sight that greeted us:

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I kept a diary during those long days with no power and no communication. For those of you who are new to my flist, you may not have seen it:
My Hurricane Katrina Diary.

Hurricane Katrina: Then and Now from the Sun-Herald.

The Coast has yet to recover fully.
dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Chal1-Bilbo)
The repairs are finished! The storage building is up! The fence is replaced! We're done!We're done!We're done!

Now all we have to do is put my things back into my sewing/craft room, and get any reimbursement we can manage from the insurance for our cost over-runs!

Then we can concentrate on landscaping--and we can plant all our beautiful trees that you guys sent us! Wheeeeee! Yippeeee!!!
dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Default)
...when they have *no* intention of following through?

Last week, we had some workmen come and start work. They did pour the concrete, and get the walls fixed in the sewing room, but...

The contractor told us that Monday the framing would be done on the back porch. He finally got around to delivering materials, but no workers ever showed up.

Tuesday, they showed up about 1PM, and gee whiz, they worked until 3:30 before they knocked off for the day. *ONE* wall framed out. *ONE*!! A three and a half hour work day, lovely.

The weather, by the way, was perfect Mon. and Tues.

It's almost 11AM--no one's showed yet, though the contractor came by last night to get $400 from us, and promise that *TODAY* the rest of the porch would be up and they'd be started on roofing. It's *supposed* to rain today, but it's been nice so far--if they'd been here early enough, they might could have done what he said, but *NOW*? *sigh* Not @#$%#@$&* likely!

And the worst is I can't settle to anything, because I don't know--they *could* show up any minute...or not.

And for those who still care, here's today's headlines:

Mississippi's Invisible Coast
http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/news/13402585.htm

I'm so discouraged, and yes, a little bit ticked as well.
dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Default)
I am *so* in denial! I don't *want* this hurricane, but now it looks unavoidable. I don't *want* to evacuate, but I don't think this is something the DH will give in over. He says if he is worried about me being here on my own, he can't do *his* job. Times like this, his being a nurse just plain sucks. If he had a different kind of job, he wouldn't have to be stuck at the hospital, a block from the beach. And the thing is, I keep remembering last year, and how we left for Ivan when it wasn't really necessary after all.

I've got so much going on right now, I just really don't want to leave. And I'm not sure where I would go, either.

*sigh* I guess I've got to bite the bullet, but, *sheesh*!!!!

[livejournal.com profile] marigoldg I am *reallyreallyreallyreally* missing you right now!!!
dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Default)
I am *so* in denial! I don't *want* this hurricane, but now it looks unavoidable. I don't *want* to evacuate, but I don't think this is something the DH will give in over. He says if he is worried about me being here on my own, he can't do *his* job. Times like this, his being a nurse just plain sucks. If he had a different kind of job, he wouldn't have to be stuck at the hospital, a block from the beach. And the thing is, I keep remembering last year, and how we left for Ivan when it wasn't really necessary after all.

I've got so much going on right now, I just really don't want to leave. And I'm not sure where I would go, either.

*sigh* I guess I've got to bite the bullet, but, *sheesh*!!!!

[livejournal.com profile] marigoldg I am *reallyreallyreallyreally* missing you right now!!!

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