Month: September 2022

Weather

Weather

 

Two days ago we saw a dust devil while we were out riding our ebikes. They pop up and make little dust tornadoes. If you get in the middle of one, you’ll get sandblasted a bit, but you’ll be fine. They’re fun to watch dance around. This one went across a parking lot and then onto a baseball diamond where it found more dust to play with. We moved on then, heading home from a 6 mile ride around the area to get out for some exercise and fresh air.

 

The weather here. It’s been pretty great! We are at the tail end of monsoon season at the moment. That means there are pop-up showers, usually in the afternoon or evening now, sometimes. You can see the rain in the distance because the sky is huge. Sometimes it rains here. Sometimes it doesn’t. Sometimes it rains at my sister’s house, 6 miles away, and nothing here or vice versa. It’s new weather for us, and it’s nice to enjoy the rain again. There’s usually a rainbow somewhere after it passes.

A half rainbow after a storm passed. There are some clouds and blue sky. Looking off a deck over a neighborhood.
A rainbow!!

 

The monsoons can also be dangerous. The ground takes a bit to absorb the water, so the arroyos - basically open air storm drains - can get full and create temporary rivers. People die in arroyos here every year. The best way to avoid that is just to avoid the arroyos when it’s raining. Easy peasy! 

 

Now, I want to talk about the weather in Florida. Hurricane Ian is barreling toward Tampa at the moment. But when a storm of that size hits Florida, everyone gets rain and storms and power outages. My oldest sister lives there, as well as many dear friends. I worry about them during these times especially. I can’t imagine living somewhere that had a storm like that coming knowing there was nothing I could do to escape, or that my home might be destroyed and insurance - assuming I have it or could afford it - would probably not cover a lot of it because they just don’t. Insurance is a business. If they are losing money, they pull out of a market.

 

Kinda like health care. Because we should definitely base how much to pay for someone’s care based on how much money a business is set to make for shareholders.

 

Anyway.

 

Florida. There is a program there called Rebuild Florida. It’s a federal program put into place for all the people who had home damage after Hurricane Irma and had no insurance - any home over 20 years old in Florida is basically uninsurable or prohibitively expensive to insure - that’s why the rich people along the coast in Naples who want to sell raze their homes and sell the land for more than it would be with the home on it. So the new people can build a new home. It’s insanity x 1 million.

 

Also, FEMA didn’t help a lot of people that it probably should have. But some other dude was President at that time, so not unexpected.

 

Anyway, my sister’s home was damaged. Roof leak. Sewer backed up. Pretty bad. Needed a lot of repairs. 

 

I’m not sure on exactly the timeline for this, but eventually this program came available, but the caveat is that in order to be in the program, you can do zero repairs to your home. So, if you need a new tarp placed while you’re waiting, the program has to do it.  

 

They never did it. She tried to get someone to help - she’s like me… we don’t do roofs! - Nothing. I don’t even know how long there’s been no tarp on her roof.  

 

It’s now 5 years after Irma and another big hurricane is hitting, and I’m worried that her home will cave in on her. What was damage that could be fixed is now deemed by the program to be a tear down and rebuild. So many people have been stuck in limbo with this program. Sometimes they’d tear down a mobile home, and eventually bring a new one, except they couldn’t get it hooked up to, oh, power and such, so the resident couldn’t move back in. They’re living in hotels.

 

This program has been so poorly run, I feel the government of Florida should all face a lawsuit and be found personally liable to pay back all the money they’ve wasted. They’ve had people in hotels for a year waiting on their homes. They have far too many people living in unsafe homes - including my sister - for years waiting for help.

 

They’re playing with peoples’ lives. It has to stop. 

 

Or, if you don’t care about human lives, maybe realize it’s a complete utter waste of your tax dollars. 

 

Please pray, send good thoughts, do a little dance, whatever you do when you’re thinking of others and hoping for the best for them for everyone in Florida this week. Hopefully they make it through this storm.

 

2,000 Floridians still waiting for help with Hurricane Irma damage (abcactionnews.com)

 

**Update since I wrote this - Hurrican Ian is slamming into Naples. That's where my sister lives. I'm pretty freaked out.

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I’m Doing OK, and I Hope You are too!

Seriously. I know I haven’t posted since COVID, which… my bad. Sorry. I’m doing okay. So far, I don‘t think I’ve got any long COVID symptoms, but it did take us both a *really* long time to recover. And.. I don’t want to get it again. So, if you want to see my smiling face any time in the near future, it is going to be outside. I’ll do things inside, but will wear a mask.

Two Lektric ebikes, both white with blue lettering and fat tires. They're on the side of a bike path with the Sandia Mountains in the distance. The sky is blue with quite a bit of clouds, but they're arrayed like a fan. Another gorgeous day.
We got ebikes! Love them. This was about a 3 minute ride from home. Not bad!

 

Why?

 

Because you can get COVID again, and again, and again. And you’re supposed to wait 3 months after an infection to get a booster. So, I’m looking at mid-October to get a booster and a flu shot.

Arthur in my arms on his back, his tongue is folded a bit and his eyes are buggy and he just looks silly. He also has a stuffed chipmunk with him that's cuddled next to me.
I am ADORABLE.

 

A lot has been going on besides that. We’re starting to figure out how we want to make our new house awesome. We’re riding our e-bikes. For someone who wants to bike and hasn’t got the stamina - or who hasn’t been on a bike in 20 years like me - they’re great! Highly recommend.

 

We got the flooring done in my sister’s house! And she was finally able to have living room furniture and they are all moved in. Yay!

Sandia Tramway - a view out the western-facing window of a ridge with one of the support structures on it. Albuquerque is in the background. Blue sky, a few clouds, gorgeous day.
We've been doing stuff! The Sandia Tramway is pretty cool!

 

We also lost a friend this summer. We don’t know what happened, really, but I want you to remember: you are loved. Okay? Please don’t forget that. You are loved, and I want you here for as long as your natural life allows.

 

There are a lot of things going on in the world, so please remember to take care of yourself. Also, please remember to be kind to each other. Oh! And fascists ban books.

Arthur on a walk with his head stuffed in a plant. The plant is in a rock garden and there's a wall in the background - those are fences here.
Remember: Don't forget to stop and shove your head in a plant sometimes. I think that's the saying...

 

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