Today I went to Breezy Point, Queens, NY with a group of volunteers. We cleaned out a basement and gutted and demolished 2 houses.
It was eerie getting into Breezy Point. All I saw was policemen, firemen, and other organizations. The house and other properties seemed abandoned.
There were no kids playing, teenagers running around, people walking/jogging, nothing of the usual images that makes up what we think a small shore town should look like.
The houses we worked on were right on the water, the view and location was amazing, but it is hard to reconcile the beauty of the view with the destruction that I am witnessing.
I ask myself: Would I want to live this close to the water? the answer is no! I love and I am grateful for nature and the ocean, for the beauty of it and for all it affords us, but since the tsunami in 2004 my respect for nature is becoming a fear. 😦
Unfortunately besides all the garbage and debris removed from the houses, at one of them we located the owner’s dead cat that we found behind the insulation. I guess it tried desperately to escape the rising water and failed.
It has been a real long time since I have felt this physically exhausted. Every muscle in my body hurts. But it is good pain.
I enjoy manual labor, I enjoy cleaning. I wish I could do it more often.
Besides the joy of the manual labor and the joy of helping families that desperately need help, I had the joy of bringing home this old wooden tennis racket (only a tennis lover could appreciate it!). We had saved some of the contents of the houses that we were clearing out for the owners to confirm it was garbage. The owner decided that she no longer wanted to keep her mother’s old tennis racket, so I happily brought it home!:)
I am looking forward to Pilates tomorrow because of the stretching that I get at the end of it. I am also looking forward to volunteer again next Saturday!
Nice job! You’re getting spiritual, emotional and physical rewards! 🙂
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Thank you! You are right! I am blessed to be able to help and so lucky to reap all those amazing rewards! 🙂
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Good for you for helping out. That must feel rewarding. I bet they’re very grateful for your effort.
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It does feel great and they all mentioned how they couldn’t have done it without us! Blessings! 🙂
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Awesome and inspiring and a side benefit the memories of Queens and real Pizza! Thank you for sharing the pictures labor and the love in your post.
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I am glad that it was inspiring to you and gave you some old memories!! Many blessings to you! 🙂
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It must have been hard to see that destruction, but that’s beautiful that you were there to help!
I could never live near water…would never want to. Mother Nature scares me too!
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It is indeed hard to see the destruction but it felt good to be able to help. As I get older I get more scared of Mother Nature and more aware of the fragility of life! Many blessings to you! 🙂
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Good for you. It’s a romantic notion to want live by the sea, but we must respect Mother Nature. It was always disturbing to me that after a hurricane in Florida, instead of moving back from the shore, rebuilding occurred right back where it had been before the destruction. We must heed the power of nature – we can’t win.
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Thank you! It seems we are interfering with Nature too much and it is fighting back.
It is indeed hard to understand rebuilding in the same location and I can’t imagine living that close to the Ocean.
I love the Ocean for its mystery and I am also scared of it for the same reason!
Many blessings! 🙂
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I had a great time in Rockaway this weekend…. hopefully I get a “muck up” gig next week !!
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It is always great to land a hand! I really enjoyed totally clearing and gutting the houses last Saturday! Good luck on your next assignment! Blessings! 🙂
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Glad you volunteer.
I am so glad that I am 200ft above sea level and 2000 miles away from any seas or oceans. Hmm, nearest real lake is about 8 miles. I think I am safe from that.
Scott
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Thank you, me too! You are definitely safe from water! Blessings! 🙂
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Reblogged this on David Emeron: Reflections upon Reflections and commented:
As the holidays have consumed much of my free time, these are the first photos I have seen of the aftermath of the east coast hurricane.
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Thank you for reblogging! Blessings! 🙂
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What a wonderful day you’ve had; helping out in the best way possible. I feel so sad that you had to find the owner’s cat. I am originally from South East Asia and know many who were affected by the 2004 tsunami, It left a devastating and indelible impression on so many seaside communities. When Sandy hit, it just threw me off balance, as I realized that how nature can wreak havoc regardless of who you are and what you do.
I think giving back to the community in this way, is so inspiring, I take my hat off to you.
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Thank you! It was indeed wonderful and this Saturday I am looking forward to doing it again. I have to put a positive spin on everything, so I look at finding the cat as closure for the owner, no more wondering what happened to it! I totally agree with the feeling of fragility in the face of nature’s power. I guess it serves to give us a better perspective on life and respect for nature.
Thank you for the great comment and many blessings to you! 🙂
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