Saturday, September 13, 2008

Lost Days



I might have been able to handle waking up Friday morning to that maddeningly familiar sound of wind and rain if I hadn’t looked over to see what time it was and realized our power was out. Again. Our recent experiences with Gustav have made me realize how very, very fond I am of electricity (not to mention the fact that I just spent $$$$$$$ at Whole Foods to restock my fridge and freezer).

It’s hard to concentrate under those conditions, but I was determined to do it, writing in longhand. Then our power came back on. Why is this a bad thing? Because my daughter’s power was still out. She came over dragging the contents of HER Whole Food-stocked fridge and a heavy dose of high anxiety. The truth is, it is hard to write when communities around you are going under water. It’s as if their cries of anguish are carried in the wind. And when you’ve seen your own house go under water, the resonance is painful.



Yes, Texas got the brunt of the storm, and what happened to Galveston was tragic. But coastal Louisiana is suffering a heart-breaking tragedy of their own, largely away from the media’s eye. Who out there has even heard of the Isle de Jean Charles?



Last night, we wandered down to the lake, a couple of blocks from our house, expecting to see some white caps and waves. We saw more than we expected. And looking back at the levees, and realizing how high they AREN’T, was a sobering experience.



Yet somehow, today, I MUST write.

8 comments:

Steve Malley said...

The stuff you write through-- you are SO my hero!

Barbara Martin said...

Sometimes the words you create during a trying period are the best ones. The photos tell more of the damage to the area than words ever could. Hang in there, Candy.

Unknown said...

Thinking of you and sending you focus vibes.

Charles Gramlich said...

I know what you mean by a fondness for electricity. When Lana and I were without it after Gustav we really understood how both of us are truly civilized people, not the savages we'd like to think. Electricity is good.

Luck with the writing.

Steve Malley said...

Write, Candy, write like the wind!!

cs harris said...

Steve, thanks so much for your words of encouragement.

Barbara, thanks.

Liz, I can use all the focus vibes I can get.

And Charles, electricity is very, very good.

AvDB said...

Your tenacity shames and humbles me.

Philo said...

I just finished reading the Archangel Project. What a great read, I hope more are coming. By the way I bought the ebook version from Fictionwise.