[-empyre-] Hurricane Sandy
Alan Sondheim
sondheim at panix.com
Thu Nov 1 06:47:49 EST 2012
Hi - I think it's more that they feel they can _do something_ to protect
their houses; leaving, makes the houses and them vulnerable. I've thought
a lot about this because I'd be one loathe to evacuate; instead I'd be
doing what we did here - covering things, moving things up higher, and so
forth. A home is a _homestead_ -
75 Moby Thesaurus words for "homestead":
ancestral halls, arable land, barnyard, barton, cattle ranch,
chicken farm, chimney corner, collective farm, cotton plantation,
croft, dairy farm, demesne, demesne farm, dry farm, dude ranch,
estate, factory farm, fallow, family homestead, farm, farmery,
farmhold, farmland, farmplace, farmstead, farmyard, fireplace,
fireside, foyer, fruit farm, fur farm, grain farm, grange,
grassland, hacienda, hearth, hearth and home, hearthstone, home,
home place, home roof, home sweet home, homecroft, homefarm,
house and grounds, house and lot, household, ingle, inglenook,
ingleside, kibbutz, kolkhoz, location, mains, manor farm, menage,
messuage, orchard, pasture, paternal roof, pen, place, plantation,
poultry farm, ranch, rancheria, rancho, roof, rooftree, sheep farm,
station, steading, stock farm, toft, truck farm
- it's a belonging, it's where one can live and work, and work on living
and live on working; it's a Heideggarian in-dwelling, in-habiting. I think
that's the crux, crossroads, center, center-post of the matter, at least
for me, and I'd think for others who _stay put._
- Alan
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012, Maria Damon wrote:
> Yes, I was going to ask, Where to people evacuate *to*?
> I think people stay in their homes not because of bravado but because a) they
> feel overwhelmed by having to make plans, b) they feel safe in their homes
> because they are identified with them and have filled them with their
> identities and view them as a haven even in the face of empirical evidence to
> the contrary (like kids who stay with their mothers' dead bodies after a
> carnage because they feel safe being with their mothers) or c) because they
> have noplace to go.
>
> On 10/31/12 8:21 AM, G.H. Hovagimyan wrote:
>> The flooding and power outages are a bummer.
>> I live in zone B which is the secondary evacuation zone. Zone A is one
>> block from me.
>> The subways are flooded and they are beginning to pump them out.
>> Last year we had a hurricane hit New York at the same time. It's odd
>> because the year
>> before that we were sent emergency evacuation plans for our neighborhood in
>> case of hurricanes.
>> The hard part is all the people who must evacuate. This also happened
>> during 9/11 and the hurricane last year.
>> Without power the high-rise apartment building don't have water. So if you
>> want to flush our bath you must carry water up the stairs.
>> And of course theres no elevator, no refrigeration for food etc.. But this
>> is the fourth blackout since 9/11.
>> New Yorker have no choice but to cope.
>> I have a house in the mountains of Pennsylvania. I split my time between
>> New York and PA. We were up there when the storm hit.
>> We also have a backup propane generator because we tend to get hit with
>> high winds that known out power up here.
>> I always thought of this place as a refuge and it appears to be becoming
>> more so.
>>
>>
>> On Oct 30, 2012, at 11:34 PM, Maria Damon wrote:
>>
>>> wow~ chicago!
>>>
>>> On 10/30/12 8:03 PM, Lichty, Patrick wrote:
>>>> In Chicago, we're having 40 MPH winds and 20 foot waves out near
>>>> Lakeshore Drive (LSD)
>>>>
>>>> Patrick Lichty
>>>> Assistant Professor, Interactive Arts & Media
>>>> Columbia College Chicago
>>>> 916/1000 S. Wabash Ave #104
>>>> Chicago, IL USA 60605
>>>> "Some distractions demand constant practice."
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> From: empyre-bounces at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au
>>>> [empyre-bounces at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au] On Behalf Of Jonathan Marshall
>>>> [Jonathan.Marshall at uts.edu.au]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 7:54 PM
>>>> To: soft_skinned_space
>>>> Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Hurricane Sandy
>>>>
>>>> I was amazed to hear from someone in Michegan who said they were
>>>> experiencing 40mph winds, so the effects in NY must be staggering. The
>>>> news this morning was full of pictures of the sea moving inland, and the
>>>> kind of heavy debris blowing around that Alan was talking about
>>>> yesterday.
>>>>
>>>> hoping its moving out now.....
>>>>
>>>> jon
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> From: empyre-bounces at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au
>>>> [empyre-bounces at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au] On Behalf Of Alan Sondheim
>>>> [sondheim at panix.com]
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, 31 October 2012 10:15 AM
>>>> To: soft_skinned_space
>>>> Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Hurricane Sandy
>>>>
>>>> Hi, thanks Renate, we're ok, have been out numerous times in the
>>>> hurricane. NYC and NJ and coastal Connecticut are epitomes of suffering
>>>> at
>>>> the moment - a real mess here, no one was expecting this. But our roof
>>>> and
>>>> our repairs held! Thanks to everyone who wrote in as well.
>>>>
>>>> love, Alan and Azure
>>>>
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