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God bless volunteers !!

helping people!!
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Heartwarming stories of dramatic rescues. TV reporters interviewed volunteers who arrived from locations around Texas and Louisiana. Furthermore, California, Utah, and New York sent men and equipment (undoubtedly other states, too). Samaritan’s Purse and Operation Blessing are here. ~~ Houston residents (volunteers) are assisting officials, and staff, at the Convention Center (and other locations). One facility, alone, has more than nine thousand displaced men, women, children and pets. ~~ “So much outpouring of support” according to one Staff person.
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Tuesday “Harvey” report
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Gratefully, inside my trailer home is dry. Sadly, one resident says she is “bailing water.” I’ve lived in this trailer forty-three months and paid TWICE for roof repairs.
“Wise” about roof repair, “dumb” today at eight o’clock. Without a raincoat, I dashed out to take a picture of the rain gauge (and empty it), Almost soaked in two or three minutes!! Evident by limited amount of rain in the gauge, we have experienced limited rainfall the past twenty-four hours.
(Have you noticed my dedication to details? I like to take pictures “on the hour.”}
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#1: Ignore the blue line route; “we” use 59/69. #2: President Trump, Dr. Ben Carson, and others are in Texas. We saw a recent news conference. ~~ The maps give my out-of-state readers an idea where we (CARE residents) are located. The second map shows one of the newest areas of concern: Kingwood. That is a very large subdivision area–and it is flooded.
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One of two trips to Kingwood documented on my blog. That “larger than a Walmart” H.E.B. market has been open during recent several days of horrific weather. We hear the H.E.B. chain-of-markets (big business) sent truckloads of food to the shelters. One shelter has nine-thousand (9,000) evacuees!!
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Excellent information, today, on the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) 700 Club. I had a “need” to see “Harvey” from “other than” the local news broadcast. Additionally, there was a very informative interview with Kellyanne Conway about her friendship and working relationship with President Donald Trump. ~~ (With my “through-the-air” antenna, I have fewer TV stations [and that’s OK with me] and Houston NBC has, understandably, preempted all other programming. Probably won’t see America’s Got Talent.)
Monday “Harvey” report
Rained all night; three inches in the gauge, 5 PM until 8 AM. Local TV disaster programming exclusively; no Today show.
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Press conference with Houston Mayor, Police Chief, and other emergency management personnel. I was mesmerized by the young man signing in both English and Spanish. Without hesitation, “rapid-fire” translation of the message.
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A brief period of time without rain. Next-door neighbors are out-of-state and I’ve been watering the plants. Currently, “too much water” drowning the plants with water off the roof. The yard was ankle-deep with standing water.
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Truth be told #2
I’m so-o-o-o depressed!! I will not turn off the TV or change the channel; I feel compelled to watch the continuous coverage of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey. I opened a bottle of SAM-e to take medication for depression. (Truth be told!!) It will be several days before it actually elevates my mood?!
In an effort to move from huddled position in my easy chair, I returned to the scanning project. Several days ago I brought boxes of genealogy into my trailer home (ahead of the storm). I only have “wiggle room” in my living room. 😦 This is a healthy diversion (imho). 🙂
For comparison: The wonders of “live” television, remarkable computers, and WiFi, versus another era. Here is a picture of my great-great-great-grandmother Aletha Coffin (1798-1891). Yes, she actually spun material with that wheel (not a prop).
Lorraine’s Great-great-great-Grandmother Aletha Coffin
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Postscript 6:00 PM ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
It was so extremely encouraging to receive the following email message from a T@B Teardrop Trailer Travels friend. (One… of several. “Thank you, friends.”)
I am so sorry you and a large chunk of SE Texas are going through this terrible time, and I too have been following the news pretty closely, although from the safety of California (I was going to say “and comfort” but it’s 108 degrees today). I hope you keep safe. It’s hard for me to see from the weather maps how Livingston is doing. It looks like you will get more rain, but maybe not so much that you get flooded out of your home and the Care center(?)I do find your leadership in the Texas governor and the Mayor of Houston to be quite impressive. I am also inspired by all of the neighbors and total strangers who are helping rescue people. I have been depressed myself by the news from Charlottesville and the growing political divide in our country. Your tragedy, as bad as it is, shows that we can still work together as human beings. No one, as far as I can tell, is checking on someone’s political views before they rescue them….A lesson to us all.I hope you continue to be safe. I have heard that exercise helps with depression as much as most drugs. I’m not sure how you would manage exercise in a cramped trailer, so perhaps this is no help to you…perhaps if you go out for a walk (or swim) or bench press some of your files that need to be scanned?Anyway, keep up the good work. You are doing all that anyone can do in such a stressful situation. You inspire me.
OCD & L.F.E.
Obsessive compulsive TV viewing; rescuing flooded families monopolizes the Houston news. “Catastrophic flooding” per meteorologist just now (8:33).
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Seven inches total–documented in my gauge–seemed heavy. Another resident said she had seventeen inches total the last couple of days. (I’m still glued to the TV.)
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~ ~ ~ ~ Postscript 5:00 PM ~ ~ ~ ~
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My rain gauge has documented approximately eight inches from eight AM yesterday until (almost) five PM today; thirty-three hours. A neighbor collected a great deal more rain water. ~~ Very hard rain at 5:15 PM.
Truth be told…
Where’s Harvey ??
Marathon local TV coverage…
Heartbreaking !!
The Houston NBC television station must have a dozen reporters scattered around the area. The pictures, and reported details, are heartbreaking!! “The wind is taking our feet right out from under us” was a comment I just heard. (I multi-task, I create a blog message while listening to TV. On occasion, I swivel around to see the picture.)














































