Blog 8: Winter
Break
by:
Sam Harshman
Winter
Break lasted a long time but ended shortly.
If that doesn't make sense to you, it's ok. It didn't make sense to me either. I did get to witness a big snow during break
though. In Southern Illinois, we would
say we had a blizzard, but I know northerners would just laugh at us. The first snow we got was a total of thirteen
and a half inches. The next morning
there were many snowmen going up, snow angels going down, and a lot of
shoveling. I even had to help someone
get out of a ditch. They thought they
were the one who was smart enough to be able to drive through thirteen inches of snow in their Chevrolet Impala. Two nights later we received another eight
inches. Still people were trying to
drive their way through with no progress.
This
made me start thinking about why people just can't cope with the conditions
they have been dealt. People are too
worried about their jobs and making money that they risk lives, their selves'
and others.' People are on one speed:
fast forward. It's rare to meet people
who just sit back and "play the
cards they are dealt."
A
story that gives me some hope is the flooding in Venice, Italy. Venice is built, surrounded by water. They use the water to get around to most
places. Eventually, Venice gets flooded,
but people don't freak out, and "drive
through thirteen inches of snow." The
people there use the water, or put on their wading boots and walk, they cope with what they are dealt. In an ever-changing climate universe, we should
all be like that. Allow whatever
happens, happen and just cope with it.
Stories
like Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Sandy never make me feel bad. (There are stories within the big story that
get to me, but not the big picture.)
Humans built places like, New Orleans and Lower Manhattan, in these low
areas, susceptible to flooding. Also
they are along the coast, so they are always susceptible to hurricanes. We built these cities almost for the purpose
of being destroyed and flooded. There's
really no other way to look at it.
This
is why people should just slow down and play the cards that are dealt. Take everything into consideration before
moving forward.
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