Yesterday morning my husband asked me to come outside and
listen to a strange sound. We walked to the back porch and he said, “Listen, can
you hear that sound?”
I listened and before I could answer he said, “It sounds like
a giant air conditioner.”
“It’s the sound of the ocean booming,” I answered.
“No way,” he said.
“That is definitely the sound of the ocean,” I responded.
And as I listened, I could hear the ocean getting stronger.
Hungrier. More aggressive because it is being fuelled by the storm that is
heading our way.
Many years before our landlady told us about the sound of the
booming ocean. The constant sound of an indescribable noise, almost like a
white noise, she told us, is the South Shore building. The direction where the
majority of our hurricanes come from is the place that first lets us know that something
is crossing her by her changing sound. Instead
of the soothing background noise of the ocean, it becomes more threatening.
More prominent. Like a whirring sound. Now that we live near to the South Shore
again some 15 years after our landlady had told us about the sound, my husband
had forgotten it but I had not.
Still not believing me, my husband decided to drive down to
Elbow Beach to see for himself. He came back a little while later and said the
water didn’t look that bad but the sound was definitely coming from the ocean. Building, getting stronger. Growing as the storm gets nearer.
Last night Tropical Storm Leslie became a Category 1
hurricane with all the perfect conditions to allow her to grow even stronger before
she hits us because she is moving so slowly. And she is forecasted to be a
direct hit. A slow moving one at that. So we are in for a long and stormy
weekend. We haven’t had a large hurricane like this since Fabian nine years ago
when my daughter was only a baby and my son a tot. And we lived in a different
home so experiencing a hurricane of this magnitude in this house will be a new
experience for us. And honestly, I am a bit nervous but I’m trying to remain
calm.
And even if I tried to fool myself into thinking we will not
get much of a storm, I know it is going to be bad because yesterday I woke up
with a pressure headache. And I still have it today. I only get them when the
pressure is dropping outside. Showing how in tune our bodies really are with
nature. And nature has been showing us her best – avocado trees fuller than I
have ever seen since we moved into this house 5 years ago. Pear trees full of pears.
Everything blooming as nature prepares to shed under the weight of the wind. Silk
spiders building their nests close to the ground last weekend warning us of a
hurricane coming. The ocean booming preparing us for what was crossing her.
Letting me know even before all the modern technology to
tell us about pending hurricanes, nature always had a way of forewarning us. Reminding
me how important it is to take heed of nature's warnings and signs because nature is always responding to its changing environment. Altering itself to best survive and thrive. As can we if we take the time to observe and respond accordingly.
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