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dinty3 80M
530 posts
2/21/2021 5:52 am
Condolence to the People of Texas


My condolences to the People of the State of Texas who have lost love ones and those who have suffered the effects of this tragic storm. My prayers go out to you all.

Maudie1 74F
8151 posts
2/22/2021 12:31 am

Hopefully a better tomorrow is around the corner. Condolences to all those that lost loved ones. God bless one and all.


MrsJoe 76F
17384 posts
2/21/2021 8:57 am

Dinty! Good to see you.
Yes, Texas and some of the other southern states had it bad when such freaky weather struck them and their power grids failed. But I agree with Star, they pulled together and helped each other. We have friends and family in Texas, and the reports of people helping each other were told to us first hand.
I thought of you the other day when I saw a little video of someone who had scooped out a dog run in the snow for their little dog. It was kind of a maze with hurdles and tunnels for the dog to run and get exercise. It made me think of the snow that you guys get, and your dogs. Of course, a person would have to get out in that nasty weather to make such a thing.
Be warm and safe. Our weather will clear up probably long before yours will.


Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.


starwomyn 70F
8872 posts
2/21/2021 8:28 am

Copied from a fellow Texan❣️
Pretty much a massive disaster hit TX and OK. Not going to lie, it wasn't easy for a lot of folks. Our infrastructure and government response was not as ready as it should have been. Our power grid had vulnerabilities.
However, while fake news will make people believe that Texans were helpless.... this old Texan saw a totally different narrative. I saw people helping one another, I saw generators, fuel, firewood being deployed by residents - not government. I saw people opening homes and businesses as shelters, pets and all. I saw an army of four wheel drive vehicles pulling folks out of ditches, delivering meals, etc. I could go on.
You know what I didn't see?
Mass Looting.
Criticize and laugh all you want, but never doubt the resolve, generosity, and the preparedness of the Texas people. We overcome.


Abracadabra


dinty3 80M
3364 posts
2/21/2021 5:54 am

Hope and wishes for a better tomorrow.