I can’t help but think of people who don’t have a place to cook a meal or food to eat or clean water to drink. So far, out here in the Pacific Northwest we have not had horrifying weather conditions, like elsewhere. We did have serious fires back in 2020 and we’ve had a couple of very damaging winter days that wrecked peoples lives in small scale ways, but we’ve not suffered much out here. Yet. I worry about it all the time: will it be an earthquake that makes the volcano (s) blow or will it be a killer tsunami event that makes the Columbia River turn into an inland sea/ocean??? I have nightmare like nights, some nights.
My heart hurts for the suffering people are enduring out on the east coast and down in the Gulf of Mexico.
Here’s a link to an organization that is feeding people in high impact weather event zones:
https://wck.org/. (World Central Kitchen)
They are on site in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Gaza, Lebanon, Israel and Ukraine, and other hurricane ravaged sites.
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I’m drinking water right now, but I had a turkey on rye half sandwich earlier.