hurricane

avigail

When you prepare for hurricane to hit in your place,

It’s time to be humbled and perceive the meaning of space.

We are little insignificant ants to huge Mr. Spiral hurricane in Universe.

 

Protecting our materialistic holders.

Some of us just keeping things because we are hoarded.

It is a good time to know what's important and not, and to do some order.

Is it time to keep your place protected and safe.

Be in good spirit, cool and not chafe.

  • Author: AVIGAIL (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 6th, 2016 12:59
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments5

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    HI SWEETHEART ~ The HURRICANE hitting HAITI ~ CUBA ~ BAHAMAS and now FLORIDA is real scary ~ especially shanty towns which just get blown away. It does (as you say) cut us down to size ! I have been in W Florida (near Tampa) when there were high winds and everybody wasn't cool and feared the worst ! My attitude is that MATERIAL THINGS are much less important than PEOPLE and as they showed in New Orleans etc ~ if we survive we can always rebuild ~ AMEN Love & Hugs BRIAN

    • avigail

      yes the proportion of things
      lets pass this night:)

      • avigail

        yes the proportion of things
        lets pass this night:)

      • Augustus

        Just heard on the radio that there were a hundred deaths in Haiti. That jolts you into the reality of what is important. They could not even hold on to their lives. Thanks.

        • avigail

          yes very sad

        • Jeff

          Great write

          • avigail

            thank u Jeff

          • Tony36

            I use to live on the East coast and have been through my share of them. Great write

            • avigail

              thanks Tony shaking night upcoming to S Florida 🙁

              • Tony36

                Welcome

              • ron parrish aka wordman

                i hope everyone will be safe



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