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Mar 10, 2017

Weather Woes...

The quieter I get, the bigger the storm brewing inside.
They said when she was born she had a fire in her 
heart and a storm brewing in her soul...

It seems like every week there is a tornado warning, tornado watch or some other 
weird/bad weather behaviour here in Branson.  Lately we have been having tornado
 warnings.  last night it was a tornado watch.  Fortunately it turned out to be "better." 


In Florida we dealt with hurricanes.  I was OK with that.  Arvid and I always had 
a plan and we were always a little excited to take off to a hotel for a night or two. 
Back then we always had a bag ready for Brutus.  Never for ourselves.

Last night I was a little more worried.  We don't know Branson well enough and I 
was not sure what we would do if the roof flew away. My concern was Sniff 
Sniff.  I packed a bag for him and we had his carrier out just in case. 


 He was scared and it bothered me because he hid under the bed and we could 
not readily get to him.  When we had Brutus we would stay on the 
bed with him.  Arvid tried with Sniff but he was scared.

Fortunately the tornado swerved away from us.  Aside for some rain, thunder and 
lightning we are good.  Best of all Sniff came out from under the bed and I
 comforted hi with lots of brushing.  Like Brutus he loves being brushed. 
 Shadow was still too little to like being brushed.  He was so little.


The storm has passed for now.  Next week another tornado may come. 
 Seems like the trend.  Yesterday was fairly warm, but come Saturday we will
 be back to the chill.  Yes, winter is definitely not over as yet!  I thought it was,
 but March I have been told can be a terrible month also.  Will just have to wait and 
see how it goes.  I am tired of this weather.  Looking forward to better days soon.
  I know it coming because I see it in the blooming of the flowers.


To all a very good day.  Just remember, sometime we just have
to bow our heads, say a prayer and weather the storm.  Happy Friday all.

When you come out of the storm you won't be the same person that walked in.
That's what the storm is all about.  After the storm comes the calm...

~Nadiya~

Feb 1, 2017

Branson, Missouri

From the outside looking in, it's hard to understand.
From the inside looking out it's hard to explain...
Branson is an Ozark town in southwest Missouri known as a family vacation
 destination. Its 76 Country Boulevard is famously lined with theaters, which once 
hosted mostly country music performers but today present diverse entertainment. 

Also along the strip are the Marvel Cave, the Wild West-style Dolly Parton’s 
Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction and Silver Dollar City, an 1800s-themed 
amusement park with live music.  Branson is a seasonal place. 



The average age of visitors to Branson is 57. That means that for every

 teenager, there is a 100 year-old person. That ratio seems about right.

 Currently all attractions are closed.  The months of January and February are SLOW. 
 In every sense of the word.  Restaurants just open for a few hours in the weekend, many
 people are without jobs, so many live on unemployment for these 2 months. 
 From what I have been told, it is a very rough two months for most
 people living here who depend on the tourism industry.

We have also been told that come March the city booms.  Hotels re-open, 
restaurants, most attractions are back up and running and the best thing 
is that just about everyone can find a job if they so wish.  Everywhere 
I go I am already seeing signs saying, "we are hiring."


When we first arrived here people mentioned this to us, but it was not something I 
really paid attention to.  After all it was not going to impact us in what we do,
 but today after being here now for a few months, after talking to people
 and hearing their stories I feel differently. 

Very sad to hear.  Now I have a better understanding of what it is like for many to 
live in a place where 2 months out of every year they face hunger, and find 
it very difficult to make ends meet.  As someone said, "what we take for
 granted someone else is praying for."  Life is not easy for so many.



I keep hearing "come March the traffic will be horrendous."  "Come March the
 lines in the restaurants will be forever."  At the same time I keep thinking, "come 
March most people will have their jobs again, be able to buy food regularly, 
to eat, and to not have to worry if they will have a meal tomorrow.

Here Thrift Stores are big business.  I have found myself going to them often.  
There is a Thrift Store in every corner.  It's impossible to not pass one on your way to 
just about anywhere.  Yes, and I talk to people.  That's how I found out about how
 harsh and rough January and February are for them.  I'm happy January is over,
 and that February is a short month.  Means soon most will be gainfully
 employed again, and will be able to stock up on some of life's basic 
necessities.  I don't take much for granted, but now even less.  


Whenever I hear about people's suffering my day is not so good.  It bothers me
 tremendously that there are people going hungry right here in the city we live in.  
Now when I see someone i wonder, do they have food to eat today?  

They say difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.  I really hope so.

People say you don't know what you've got until it's gone..
truth is, you knew what you had, you just never thought you'd lose it...

~Nadiya~