A human being’s ability to survive the heatwave is not due to an overpriced fan or the fact that you finally convinced the landlord to install air conditioning. In addition, those multiple stinging showers that freeze your head for the majority of the day aren’t the reason for our continued existence after the record-breaking temperatures reached triple figures. This is because we are aware that it is a transient state. Therefore yes, life is a placebo for everyone.
However, with so many climate anomalies occurring worldwide in recent years, it isn’t easy to maintain a positive attitude. If hurricanes, floods, droughts, record snowfalls, and chunks of ice falling from the sky are destined to be our lot in life, what will we do when they occur? I mean, have we been tampering with Mother Nature for a long enough time?
We’re about to dive into photos that demonstrate why you should never dare to challenge the weather forecast when making plans for your vacation.
A live edge skylight, a fantastic view of the stars, and the atmosphere of a Rainforest Cafe were all provided by our neighbour’s 80-foot locust tree yesterday, which was something our living room had been missing for years. There were no injuries, the dogs threw up on the bed, and life went on.
#19 Avoiding an erupting volcano today is essential
#23 I spent the better part of five hours this morning getting chemotherapy and came home feeling like crap. I’ve decided to take a nap—the start of the blaring of alarms and sirens. Take five cats to the basement and prepare a shelter for them. In My Subdivision, You Can See This If You Go Outside.
#25 We have only been in our dream home for a little over two months. In a massive wildfire that engulfed the area, I stood by and watched it burn to the ground.
#32 The location of my brother’s cabin in Northern California (which is currently his home in the middle of a nasty divorce) took him 5 miles on a snowmobile after he had been away from the town for a week.
#34 I found myself in New York City, for the first time in my life. After almost ten hours in the air, my wife and I flew 7,500 kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean and back to our home in Canada. We climbed to the top of the rock to better view Central Park and the surrounding area. We just had one day in New York, but this view will be with us for the rest of our lives.
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