We Will Rebuild
Personal Memoir: Forever changed. Forever grateful.27 total reviews
Comment from heart of Lou
Wow, what a story! I truly love how you took a devastating act of nature and turned it around to a story of rejuvenation and growth. I'll bet you will always miss those trees but at least you still have your home, and you survived the storm.
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
Wow, what a story! I truly love how you took a devastating act of nature and turned it around to a story of rejuvenation and growth. I'll bet you will always miss those trees but at least you still have your home, and you survived the storm.
Comment Written 04-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hello Friend!
Thank you!
So pleased you enjoyed!
diane
Comment from apky
Youw well-written and poignant story reminded me of the current problems we are having worldwide in this summer of record heat temperatures. So many lives have been lost not just in California but particularly in Greece and now Portugal and Spain, as well as Germany and our great forests - all are affected.
Those who keep preaching the there's no climate change can witness for themselves in the last couple of weeks.
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
Youw well-written and poignant story reminded me of the current problems we are having worldwide in this summer of record heat temperatures. So many lives have been lost not just in California but particularly in Greece and now Portugal and Spain, as well as Germany and our great forests - all are affected.
Those who keep preaching the there's no climate change can witness for themselves in the last couple of weeks.
Comment Written 04-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hello apky,
So pleased you enjoyed!
Thank you!
diane
Comment from ExperiencingLiphe
My parents have cut a lot of trees down over the past couple years for different reasons. It's crazy how you almost take your shade/trees/wildlife/etc for granted. I'm glad you were able to take the bad and turn it into something beautiful. If you've read my last post you probably don't want me to come and see your yard. I might kill all the flowers so I'll enjoy them through your writings. :)
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
My parents have cut a lot of trees down over the past couple years for different reasons. It's crazy how you almost take your shade/trees/wildlife/etc for granted. I'm glad you were able to take the bad and turn it into something beautiful. If you've read my last post you probably don't want me to come and see your yard. I might kill all the flowers so I'll enjoy them through your writings. :)
Comment Written 04-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hah!
So pleased you enjoyed!
Thank you!
diane
Comment from Shanbreen
Mrs. KT, you have shown great talent in writing this piece. For those who love gardening this would be an ideal read. Although, I'm not much of a gardener, I like the way you personify the opening of the "other door". Within the darkness some have to face, a glimmer of light can shine when they least expect.
Your essay flows well and I see no problems with it.
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
Mrs. KT, you have shown great talent in writing this piece. For those who love gardening this would be an ideal read. Although, I'm not much of a gardener, I like the way you personify the opening of the "other door". Within the darkness some have to face, a glimmer of light can shine when they least expect.
Your essay flows well and I see no problems with it.
Comment Written 04-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hello Shanbreen,
So pleased you enjoyed!
Thank you!
diane
Comment from JDRBAR
When the storm subsided, we mourned the passing of those grand and magnificent trees that had graced our property long before we ever became its stewards (period, new sentence to be reworded, or a comma) as well as shrubs (comma) and(omit and) *(comma) trees (comma) and perennials that we had planted, nurtured, and admired (comma) for over twenty-seven years.
I do not remember crying at anytime during (comma) or after the storm(comma) even when we were without power for over a week. But there were surely moments of shock (comma) coupled with disbelief (comma) as my husband and I walked our property and assessed the damage.
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reply by the author on 04-Aug-2018
When the storm subsided, we mourned the passing of those grand and magnificent trees that had graced our property long before we ever became its stewards (period, new sentence to be reworded, or a comma) as well as shrubs (comma) and(omit and) *(comma) trees (comma) and perennials that we had planted, nurtured, and admired (comma) for over twenty-seven years.
I do not remember crying at anytime during (comma) or after the storm(comma) even when we were without power for over a week. But there were surely moments of shock (comma) coupled with disbelief (comma) as my husband and I walked our property and assessed the damage.
The two sentences above need to be restructured in order to be grammatically correct and/or to make sense. I noticed a few more that have the same problem with comma usage (or lack thereof.)
This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 04-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2018
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Hello!
Thank you for stopping by.
I am sorry my usage and/or lack of commas do not meet with your approval. I disagree with your assessment.
My style of writing meets with my approval.
Comment from Roxanna Andrews
Wow, unbelievable. I live in Fl and we have hurricanes. It is amazing the winds that are unleashed. We had a bad one some months ago and I thought for sure all our trees would be down, I kept expecting a tree branch thru a window any minute. We have conservation land behind us so knew there would be lots of damage. The next morning we look and not a tree branch had even been bent! We could not believe it. I am still amazed that there was no damage at all to our property. I am so glad you are recovering and you even discovered new views to enjoy. Is the picture of your Dogwood that was broken to a stump? I would love to see your yard, it must be beautiful. Great story. Hope the wooded areas and forrest recover soon. Rox
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
Wow, unbelievable. I live in Fl and we have hurricanes. It is amazing the winds that are unleashed. We had a bad one some months ago and I thought for sure all our trees would be down, I kept expecting a tree branch thru a window any minute. We have conservation land behind us so knew there would be lots of damage. The next morning we look and not a tree branch had even been bent! We could not believe it. I am still amazed that there was no damage at all to our property. I am so glad you are recovering and you even discovered new views to enjoy. Is the picture of your Dogwood that was broken to a stump? I would love to see your yard, it must be beautiful. Great story. Hope the wooded areas and forrest recover soon. Rox
Comment Written 04-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hello Roxanna,
So pleased you enjoyed!
The photograph is not of our dogwood, but ours did look similar. Perhaps it will again someday.
Thank you!
diane
Comment from Gloria ....
This is truly an amazing story of resilience, love and faith, Diane. Your story about the gallant tree is just the kind of heartening testimony to life one can ever here. That little tree wanted to survive and so it will.
That must've been shocking to see all those huge trees flying through the air, because that's a LOT of power, yikes. Thank goodness you two were safe, but I can't imagine. Wind is so overwhelming and frightening. I can see where you get your deep and abiding love of nature.
What a true story this is and thank you so much for writing it. A fascinating read despite all the damage of the storm.
Gloria
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
This is truly an amazing story of resilience, love and faith, Diane. Your story about the gallant tree is just the kind of heartening testimony to life one can ever here. That little tree wanted to survive and so it will.
That must've been shocking to see all those huge trees flying through the air, because that's a LOT of power, yikes. Thank goodness you two were safe, but I can't imagine. Wind is so overwhelming and frightening. I can see where you get your deep and abiding love of nature.
What a true story this is and thank you so much for writing it. A fascinating read despite all the damage of the storm.
Gloria
Comment Written 04-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Thank you, Gloria,
So very pleased you enjoyed!
diane
Comment from Artasylum
I'm so sorry for the losses you sustained in such a devastating storm and I can see the impact that it had on you... Without the nature around us... I feel we need to have trees to adore and animals that make us smile and the sound of chirping in the morning sun. I'm glad you are recovering. Yours, diana
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
I'm so sorry for the losses you sustained in such a devastating storm and I can see the impact that it had on you... Without the nature around us... I feel we need to have trees to adore and animals that make us smile and the sound of chirping in the morning sun. I'm glad you are recovering. Yours, diana
Comment Written 03-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hello diana,
So very pleased you enjoyed!
Thank you!
diane
Comment from Ulla
Hi Diane, It's amazing what damage a freak weather system can do to mother nature. But, equally it's also amazing how trees and other plants seems to be capable of rallying back. I loved your recount of that devastating day and how you all adapted to it, and rallied. I wish I had a six. All the best. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
Hi Diane, It's amazing what damage a freak weather system can do to mother nature. But, equally it's also amazing how trees and other plants seems to be capable of rallying back. I loved your recount of that devastating day and how you all adapted to it, and rallied. I wish I had a six. All the best. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 03-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hello Ulla,
So very pleased you enjoyed!
Thank you!
diane
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You did a great job detailing the storm & its aftermath. Your info proves that nature & God cannot be stopped. We have had damage in the past from straight line winds, but nothing like what you experienced. I am thrilled that new opportunities arose from the depths & the animals returned as well as new plants/trees. Thanks for sharing. Jan
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
You did a great job detailing the storm & its aftermath. Your info proves that nature & God cannot be stopped. We have had damage in the past from straight line winds, but nothing like what you experienced. I am thrilled that new opportunities arose from the depths & the animals returned as well as new plants/trees. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Comment Written 03-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2018
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Hello Jan,
So pleased you enjoyed.
Thank you!
diane