May 25, 2015, Reno- Yesterday, for us here, was a day of reflection, of gratitude towards the fallen, and of intense discussion about spiritual matters. I will need to invest a fair amount in my vehicle, this week, and I will be okay; it will be okay.
I am terrified for our country’s fourth-largest city. I haven’t spent much time in Houston, over the years. I have a few friends there, and will be in touch with them by private message, tomorrow. I appreciate, to this day, the assistance given us by some Space City residents in 1984, when my wife was deathly ill, after our return from Guyana. They sacrificed greatly on our behalf, and set the mold for our own welcoming of people into our home, over the years- some for weeks, others for months.
Now is time for everyone’s thoughts, prayers and actions to be focused on Houston, on Texas, and on the south central part of the country. Water, everywhere, is our sustenance, and yet our threat. Across the globe, India has a different issue: Extreme heat. I’ve not been there, but those who have, have told me that the intense heat throughout most of the subcontinent nearly exceeds anything habitable- yet people make do. It falls to those of us who are doing relatively well, by comparison, to also focus positive energy in their direction.
I’ve had a fair share of difficulty and challenge in my life. Yet, the old saw about missing my shoes, until I met a man with no legs. always resonates- especially in times like these. God bless the fallen. God bless the displaced.
Adversity — no, disaster — presents itself in many formats. Houston, as well as Austin and San Marcos and San Antonio are all having a disaster typical of the American spring (I remember spring flooding happening forever in the Midwestern part of the country). That makes the disasters no less terrible — just different than the last one. Do be safe in your travels, Gary, and I hope you won’t encounter any major disasters of the level of what is happening in Texas and Oklahoma!
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We had steady, but mild, rain in the Reno/Lake Tahoe area, this past weekend. Now, I will spend two days or so enjoying nice weather, in this lovely area, while waiting for my car to be restored to health.
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Enjoy!!! It’s a beautiful area!
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