Destinations Magazine

Stories from Stormville:Part One

By Elizabethwix
Well, so far, happily, nothing to report.
Stories from Stormville:Part One
Regardless of the weather the dog has to be walked.
Stories from Stormville:Part One
In the early morning there are few people about.
Stories from Stormville:Part One
At about 11 we set out for Chelsea Piers to look at the Hudson
Stories from Stormville:Part One
which was very full of water and churning about and all choppy.
Stories from Stormville:Part One
Quite a lot of people there taking photos (of course).
Stories from Stormville:Part One
The dog was somewhat bemused.
Stories from Stormville:Part One
So we walked home and took a nap. A very odd day with everything shut: schools, offices, subways, buses etc etc. If you didn't look at television, you would think --just another damp day. A good chance to catch up on reading and organizing. Then I start wondering if we have enough food and start mentally planning meals. Then I wonder what it would be like to be in a siege....and so on and so on. I realize how absurdly spoiled we are in New York to rely on water and electricity and anything we could possibly want whenever we want it -- when quite a lot of the inhabitants of the globe don't.
Stories from Stormville:Part One
2:30 pm from the window.

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