Snapshots of Cyclone Jasper
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All is well! The local response was, indeed, the correct response. It wasn’t “nothing,” but it equally wasn’t “something.” Jasper became slower and more unpredictable as the days of waiting dragged on. Just before making landfall, it intensified and took a sharp turn north away from us. The eye ended up hitting the coast 90 miles from Cairns.
We had a Pooh sort of blustery day, flooding and all. But unlike Pooh and Piglet, we didn’t float down our street on a chair or in a honey pot! We did witness some pretty wild flash flooding at the park in our neighborhood… down the hill from us. We did learn in all of this that our house is well located. It’s above the flood zone, but tucked down into the base of a mountain protecting it from destructive winds arriving from the Coral Sea. Praise God again for the provision of this exact house!!
We never lost power though thousands in Cairns did. I’m still not sure how we skated through on that, but the neighborhood was fairly smug about it in the WhatsApp chat group! In the end, these rainy days didn’t stop us from having a brilliant time with my cousin, Addie. We soaked up the colder winds Jasper brought with wassail, homemade bread, our annual Swedish Tea Ring, movies, and games. Thank you so much for praying!! I feel far better prepared for how to absorb news when the next one swings our way.
Oh! And after days of silence whilst the downpours sent their deluge, Gary the Peacock is now back to his normal level of activity! I think the rains are finally passing!
Marsha Wolfe
So grateful that you all made it through safely.
Great analogy of preparing for the return of our King.
May you all be blessed this Christmas.
Ruth
Glad you came through the cyclone well and with creative ways to experience it. Have a wonderful Christmas and a hope-filled New Year.