MOTHER EARTH HASN’T GIVEN UP! Not by a long shot. Witness the Ring of Fire, that chain of
volcanoes that stretches in a gigantic arc in the Pacific Basin. Earthquakes and volcanic activity occur
with great frequency in this region; but there are other zones or regions prone
to this Mother Earth activity. The
unpronounceable volcano in Iceland is just one of many.
This planet is alive, active, and amazing. We are lucky to be on this journey hurtling through space while spinning and twisting. What a ride!
Countries and airline companies, hotels, and businesses are complaining of the financial loss due to canceled airline travel. But how about the human benefit of people being thrown off their usual course and forced to make adjustments, meet new people, experience a different rhythm to their lives? Trains became important; buses; boats; cars. People shared spaces, ate in crowded restaurants, and met new people. Is that all bad? Of course not. People can thrive on adversity as long as it isn’t bloody warfare or devastating earthquakes that claim lives or hurricanes that destroy cities.
Mother Earth continues to surprise us even when we least
suspect it. ( I haven’t mentioned plagues or killer viruses that lurk on our
Earth. I just didn’t want
to.)
Creepy. Mother Earth can be creepy and scary sometimes.
Typhoons. Flash floods. Thunderstorms. Eek.
*sorry for mentioning those*
But above those, there are these wonderful beaches, fragrant flowers, and a vast list of delicious delicacies to choose from. Yummy.
What scares me is a great solar space storm. I hope it won't happen.
Posted by: Gian Faye Paguirigan | September 23, 2010 at 06:48 PM
We have to be prepare what Mother Earth can do...very scary though this is the reality we can't handle everything only the creator does...
From the Philippines
Imee
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Posted by: Imee Baronda | November 02, 2010 at 08:05 AM