So I am here... *pencil*. And while I have plenty of reading material I doubt I'll be able to concentrate on books until the worst is over...
So I am here... *pencil*. And while I have plenty of reading material I doubt I'll be able to concentrate on books until the worst is over...
My oldest #bookhaul pic is from 3 years ago from the #Rockcliffebookfair, which used to be one of my favourite events. Last time I went it had gotten too big and was a bit of a nightmare to navigate. 😞
I‘ve only read 4/11... tried 2 others but it just wasn‘t the right time for those guys. All the 📚 that I haven‘t read are still on my radar though. This challenge is a great reminder for me to get back to them!
#bookhaulchallenge
@Lcsmcat
Vacation DNF. 😭😣 We cut our trip to Dauphin Island, AL two days short because the road in front of the house we rented flooded due to abnormal tides. It‘s only going to get worse with higher winds and storm surges. Thanks a lot, #HurricaneMichael. What an a-hole.
(photo from yesterday)
We made it back to Wilmington! Our house is miraculously unscathed (unless you count the apparent cyclonic activity that seems to have wrecked my children‘s bedrooms) and I am SO RELIEVED! Many of the homes in our neighborhood sustained serious flood damage and the aftermath of ruined carpets and furniture piled up at the roadside is heartbreaking to see. But, I‘m glad to be home with a roof over my head. Thanks for all the well wishes. ♥️
Well, we are still evacuated. It‘s so hard to watch from a distance as my city begins to rebuild, as the deeply-rooted racial and socioeconomic injustice comes to the forefront, as people wait indefinitely for inadequate supplies. I am glad to be safe, but my spirit wants to help. Nearly all roadways in are still flooded and gas & food are limited—we are advised not to return yet. So we wait, unsettled & impatient, but ready for the work ahead.
This is the scene at evacuation station, but back home our city is under water. What we know is that there is no access in or out of Wilmington or our neighborhood, but so far, our house is okay. I‘m not sure how long it will be before we can get back home, but I‘m thankful to have food, water, and shelter. My heart breaks to think about the devastation and the people who‘ve lost so much. It‘s going to be a long recovery.
This is how I spent my afternoon and evening: volunteering at the Red Cross shelter that opened at a nearby high school. On the right, my location. 😳
Not a lot of reading happened today, but getting out and helping others did keep my mind off the potential storm impacts to where I live!
The arrow points to close to where I live. Flood threat for Saturday and Sunday is “extreme”. #motherfluffer #YesIAmPanicking #BaileyHatesRain #ALLTHESWEARWORDS 🤬🤬🤬🤬
We made it safely to our evacuation destination. I guess it could be worse... 😍
Greetings from a car full of evacuees (and books), heading west to Asheville! I would like to formally apologize to all of North Carolina because, apparently, I am some sort of hurricane magnet. Be safe, everyone!
For all the North/South Carolina and Virginia Littens, please be safe from this monster of a storm. As a native Floridian, this sucker makes me quite nervous, and I'm 10 hours away.😦 Stay safe.❤
This is the kids‘ hurricane prep basket. Dad bought them some new books just for the occasion. Because apparently you can move AWAY from South Florida and still manage to seat yourselves in the direct path of a major storm. 🤦♀️
Seriously, on a scale of one to even, I can‘t.
Hurricane Lane update with NOAA pic from Tuesday. I think the look into the eye of the storm is cool. Not much action here yet besides wind gusts but rain & winds will pick up today. It has weakened to category 2 & mostly maintained its track which is good. On the bad side it's very slow at 5 mph which means it lingers-prolonging those conditions. Staying home as they are asking today. Mahalo for all your well wishes. Max & I appreciate it. 😘😽❤️
Aloha, Mahalo to the many of you checking in with me with Hurricane Lane poised to reach Oahu in the early morning hours tonight. I'm at work (just started a new job last week) & prepping the office for the storm. We will hopefully be headed home in a couple of hours (about 2:PM here) where Max🐱& I will be hanging out & hoping for the best. They say at a minimum we'll get smacked hard with torrential rain & high winds. I'll update as I can.🙏🏻💜
Hey, Deb, please be safe. If you can, keep us posted. Thoughts and prayers!!!
A display from Judy Blume‘s bookstore... the caption below asked what do you do with books damaged by Hurricane Irma.
Stephen King tweeted about our island today. We still experience rolling blackouts—in part because Whitefish did not, in fact, fix the one power line they were ultimately paid to fix. It is estimated that Vieques and Culebra will not have electricity fir two more years.
Fixin‘ to leave Houston after a week of hurricane relief. The ice storm set us back a little, but we got a lot done. Much paint was painted, much food was eaten, much insulation was installed. There‘s still lots more to do if you‘re interested!
We have power! We cried! #Tricky can‘t believe it either!
Day 92 #afterMaria — finally, signs of progress on the power front. A crew is working on the power line next door! We‘ve had power for only 12 hours since Sept 6 when Irma hit. Fingers crossed!
Day 69 #AfterMaria - Still no power. Headed back to work after Thanksgiving Recess. Have a good day, Littens!
Day 63 #AfterMaria — Still no power at home, but here‘s a cute pic of #YetiCat to make you smile.
Thank you, @mrsmarch !!! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 Your package was waiting for us at my mom‘s, where we receive our personal mail. The water filtration and dry shampoo are most appreciated!
Day 56 #AfterMaria and Chili‘s in Dorado, Puerto Rico requires payment only in cash or money order. Yes, money order. Not check, MONEY ORDER. (That‘s because PR consumer protection law requires businesses to have 2 valid methods of payment... way to stick to the letter while killing the spirit of the law, Chili‘s)
Day 44 #AfterMaria — tutoring after a long day. Still no power. Debris was supposed to be picked up today by the municipal government; fingers crossed that the street will be clear when we get home!
Day 41 #AfterMaria - just assigned the first post-Maria project requiring use of the internet for research. Let‘s see how it goes! #TeachersOfLitsy
Day 31 #AfterMaria - reading on the back terrace to take advantage of light and breeze.
Progress is so slow and it feels like the mainland has moved on, even though power is at 18%, water at 68%, communications spotty at best... #JonesAct back with a vengeance. It's disheartening 😔
Head over to @WanderingBookaneer 's profile and scroll to this post to #Litshelp kids in a community in dire need in #PuertoRico #AfterMaria. Thank you, Littens!
Off-topic, but here's the reason why my #readathon participation will be so low-key! I have been working with one of my friends to organize this donation drive and cultural event, and I am so excited how it is all coming together! #hurricanemaria
Day 26 #AfterMaria - Having hot sandwiches and Starbucks drinks while enjoying the car's a/c. Thankful for the little pleasures. Have a good day, dear Littens!
It's good to be back @TheBookmarkPR 💜💜💜 #PRrises
Day 25 #AfterMaria - Good news! Happy place @TheBookmarkPR got generator power and is finally open again! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 #thebookmarkpr @Gissy @gibblr @Figgy
Current view as I lay on the floor of my house's entrance. Glori 's shadow cast by a citronella candle. We've been forced outside as our generator has no gas. #PostMariaLife
Day 22 #AfterMaria -- heading home through Avenue lined with broken trees and debris, hoping the propane gas people actually come tonight, so we can turn on the generator. Sigh.
Update: NO JOY on water bottles. They had run out. Costco doesn't know when the next shipment will be in. We start working full-time tomorrow, so we can't make lines anyway. Sigh. 😞
On a better note, here's a pic of #TrickyCat 💜 #CatsofLitsy
Day 20 #AfterMaria - the new normal: waiting in line in hopes of being able to buy bottled water
Day 19 #AfterMaria - it's hard not to get disheartened at the lack of progress. 88% still without power, 45% without water. Supermarkets and pharmacies are understocked, even Walgreens. Debris still litters the sides of roads. Early morning the San Juan power plant shut down again, taking what little power Metro area hospitals, shopping centers, and the airport were receiving. I can't imagine what the mountain towns are going through. It's bad.
Day 14 - #AfterMaria - First day back at work. Here's a view of a fallen power distribution line, with the pole resting against the highway. Most of the vegetation is stripped bare and broken down, an eerie sight.
Our classrooms are intact, no water damage! @WanderingBookaneer @Figgy @gibblr and I are happy about that!
We're also glad to report that the ⛽️ situation seems to have stabilized. We filled up our tank in 10 minutes!
💜 from PR
Day 13 #AfterMaria - Woke up to the heartbreaking news of the mass shooting in Las Vegas. 😞And to news that 9 million American children lost their healthcare because Congress did not reauthorize CHIP by Sept 30, while the House is set to pass a law revoking the ban on gun silencers.
This is a call to arms, dear Littens, from those of us who have no voice, no representation - Tell Congress: Save Puerto Rico, save CHIP, save lives w/ gun control.
Thank you for your support, dear Littens! You made me cry too, but in the good way. 💜💜💜 -- this is the link to this PBS article from last night. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/first-tour-puerto-rico-top-general-calls-dam...
I cried when I read this. Heartbroken.
Success at Costco! We cried when we got our ration of 2 packs of bottled water. We also found litter for the 11 litter boxes. This took 4 hours.
We felt emboldened and dared to try PetSmart. After a short wait in line to get in, we were lucky that we found more cat food and litter, and that after a few tries, the ATM system was working, so we could pay.
All in all, a successful day in hurricane-ravaged 🇵🇷-- thanks for the support, Littens! 💜
Success at Costco! We cried when we got our ration of 2 packs of bottled water. We also found litter for the 11 litter boxes. This took 4 hours.
We felt emboldened and dared to try PetSmart. After a short wait in line to get in, we were lucky that we found more cat food and litter, and that after a few tries, the ATM system was working, so we could pay.
All in all, a successful day in hurricane-ravaged 🇵🇷-- thanks for the support, Littens! 💜
Success at Costco! We cried when we got our ration of 2 packs of bottled water. We also found litter for the 11 litter boxes. This took 4 hours.
We felt emboldened and dared to try PetSmart. After a short wait in line to get in, we were lucky that we found more cat food and litter, and that after a few tries, the ATM system was working, so we could pay.
All in all, a successful day in hurricane-ravaged 🇵🇷-- thanks for the support, Littens! 💜
Here is a link to get to US senators, for those Littens that live in the USA.
I just used it to email the senators from Hey my state.
Maybe a little more pressure from us will help speed up relief to the people of Puerto Rico.
https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?OrderBy=stat...
Starting Day 9 #AfterMaria in the Costco parking lot, waiting in line for 3 hours in the hopes that we'll be able to buy bottled water. It's our second try.
Emergency situation continues. No power, limited water. Shortages of diesel, gas, food, bottled water, medicine. Long multi-hour lines for everything. Curfew.
The sick are dying, even in hospitals. It's bad.
Please keep the pressure up on your Senators, Reps, and White House. #SavePR