Daily Archives: October 29, 2015

Don Torino: Surviving Sandy, Three Years Later

It was three years year ago that my wife and I escaped our Moonachie home chest high in water carrying our two beagles on our shoulders , the look of shock on the faces of our scared and frightened   neighbors that escaped the most horrific natural disaster of my lifetime along with us will never be forgotten and forever etched in my memory , it was an event that nightmares are made of.

As we all stayed close waiting for help to arrive , many of us not knowing each other’s name and at most maybe recalling nodding good morning to one another as we rushed off to work in previous mornings would now be forever connected by mother nature’s infinite fury . There was no need to say anything, it was apparent by everyone’s   sad almost expressionless faces that we may never have anything or any place to return to.

As it turned out many of my neighbors have never comeback home , the damage to their humble homes too devastating and the destruction much too overwhelming for them to return, I still wonder where some of them went and are they OK , something I may never know.

Hurricane Sandy was our wake-up call , a slap in the head by mother Nature and her stern reminder about who is really in charge , no Doppler radar , iPhone, laptop,Video Game ,APPS or text message could protect us on that horrific night and today no Madison Avenue or political pundits nifty catch phrases will bring us back . My neighbors need still need help and hopefully this 3 year anniversary will bring them the assistance they deserve and the peace they so much want ,We will never really ever be stronger than any hurricane or super storm , we are human, but time will tell if we have become smarter or more resilient than we were before Sandy slapped us around and had us down for the count that October

We need to finally make the commitment to face climate change , build smarter and except the fact that nature has put us on notice , live with her in harmony or face the awful consequences

        

Don Torino’s Life in the Meadowlands (Halloween Edition): Beware of Nature Zombies!

Nature Zombies Sour My Mood!

Nature Zombies Sour My Mood!

Notify the CDC, Homeland Security and Dr. Phil : Zombies are real and the Apocalypse is upon us ! Be warned that these zombies could be your neighbors, co-workers, government officials or, even as we speak, a member of your very own family! And their victims will be all of us if we allow this epidemic to spread.

Unlike the familiar Zombies of movies and television, these particular species of zombies have no obvious tell-tale signs. At first, they may seem like you and me but soon after a short conversation with these night-walkers you will realize why they are referred to as the “walking dead.”

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