Sunday, 5 October 2025

Weekend Reflections, and Storm Amy

 The Calm Before the Storm 

Wednesday, 1 October 2025

Friday, 3 October 2025

October is Breast Cancer Awareness (and fundraising) month here in Sweden - and if memory serves me right, I think in a number of other countries as well (?) Anyway, when walking into town on Friday, I found these temporary pink decorations added on one of the bridges across the river... Reminding me both of the friends I have lost to breast cancer over the years - and those who survived. (Note to self: Make an extra donation to cancer research.)

The Storm 

With sunny and calm autumn weather all week so far, it was almost hard to believe the forecasts about the storm expected to blow in over us on Saturday, and likely to wreak havoc here and there. I decided to take the warnings seriously, though, so spent Friday afternoon taking in some things from my balcony.  I took my foldable "sun chair" down to winter storage in the basement, made room for my geraniums on the window sill in the living room, and even tied my wooden bench to the balcony railing. Felt a bit silly doing that with the sun shining from a perfect blue sky - but...

... when Storm Amy arrived on Saturday, she did prove to be quite capricious. I can't say I noticed her wreaking any serious havoc just around my street (and we stayed connected to electricity and internet all day) - but I followed her adventures on my local newspaper app during the day, and it seems she behaved quite badly elsewhere in town, uprooting and throwing big trees around (blocking roads, and damaging buildings), and even managed to tear an old steamboat loose from its jetty in the lake north of town...  
 

My own photo of the steamboat on a calmer day...

Photo from our local newspaper

The photo above, copied from the local newspaper's website, shows how a tree fell on an apartment building (not in my street, but another part of town). Luckily it did not break any windows, but it caused some damage to a couple of balconies. 


Today it still kept raining all day; but in the afternoon the wind had died down, and I went for a short walk around a few of the neighbouring buildings in connection with taking out some rubbish to the bins at the corner. (Only about 10 minutes or so, though, and in spite of both umbrella and raincoat I also felt need to change my trousers when I got back in...) 

Linking to Weekend Street/Reflections 

 

4 comments:

  1. A storm with the same name as me - wow! My nana passed away from breast cancer and my mother's 2 sisters have had double mastectomies so I get mine checked regularly.

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    1. Amy, yes, when I first saw the name of the storm it made me think of you!! (lol) We are offered mammography checkups here every second year or so between age 40 and 74. As far as I know there's no history of breast cancer in my family. But I have had several friends and acquaintances who died from it, so I have always gone to the checkups that I've been offered. (Only one "scare" so far, and that was the very first time! But turned out to be "nothing".)

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  2. Your thoughtful preparations and reflections capture both the tenderness of remembrance and the quiet wisdom of respecting nature’s unpredictable moods.

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  3. I'm so glad your area stayed safe. That tree on the apartments, it is a miracle it did not do more damage than it did. Your reflection is gorgeous with the red trees. Your Geraniums are gorgeous; I love the colors! And the yellow trees at the end are beautiful as well.

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