Friday, October 4, 2024

Weathering the Storms

 

A view of the North Carolina mountains taken in the highlands when our daughter lived in Boone, NC.

We were spared the bulk of the wrath of Helene last Friday. She dumped unimaginable amounts of rain here and caused a couple of local tornadoes and many power outages. However, our neighbors to the southwest, in western North Carolina, West Virginia, and Tennessee, and Georgia fared so much worse. 

It rained for a week prior to the arrival of Helene in our southern states. I can't recall so many days of rain like we had. We were thankful for the water after a summer of drought. But the hurricane was too much, too fast onto ground that was already saturated. If you have ever visited Asheville, Blowing Rock, or any of the western North Carolina/West Virginia/Tennessee mountain areas you can see by the geography why such flooding occurred. The mountains are tall and close and the hollows and valleys are deep. It is a beautifully rugged landscape, very lush and green. The contrast of mountains to hollows is its beauty. 

Our neighbor's suffering is very much on our minds. Many local organizations and businesses are collecting supplies and funds to rush into those hard hit areas. There are many opportunities to give support and I appreciate all the ways these organizations make it easy for people like us to chip in and help out. Food Lion supermarkets are matching all donations up to one million dollars. I feel certain they will make that goal and have two million dollars to send for disaster relief. Every day my Facebook feed is filled with missing persons photos from families looking for loved ones who have not yet been found. It is truly heartbreaking and so we pray. 

Post Script: I stopped in our local Food Lion supermarket today and asked the cashier about making a donation for hurricane victims. She said she did not know anything about the fund drive. She mentioned that another customer asked the same question. I rechecked Food Lion's Facebook page and the announcement is still there. I don't think it is spam. It may be only Food Lions in a particular area are having the fund drive? I don't know.


 

2 comments:

  1. I cannot begin to imagine the devastation. My heart breaks for all those affected.

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  2. The suffering is heart wrenching. A local restaurant owner is collecting $$$ for the world kitchen. They are there and feeding people.
    Cathy

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