In my yard, there is a small garden statue.
It is weatherworn, but the angel sits in my yard, deep in thought, watching the insects and birds that visit my front yard flower garden.
The angel didn't always live at my house. Three years ago, it was for sale at a nursery near Owego, New York.
On September 8, 2011, Tropical Storm Lee hit the northeast United States, in followup to another tropical storm days earlier (Irene). Our soggy soil could not hold the 10 some inches of rain that Lee dumped on us after our rainiest summer on record, and Lee triggered massive flooding.
My neighborhood of Westover, near Johnson City, New York was hit hard, as my regular readers know. Owego was hit even harder.
The nursery, after it reopened, put various salvaged goods up for sale at reduced prices.
In a pot was a Persian Shield (the reddish plant with the large leaves-Strobilanthes dyerianus) that had survived the flood, and I somehow knew I needed to rescue it.
Then, I saw the angel.
Today, the original Persian Shield lives in my office, and I've had cuttings grow outdoor in pots the past three summers. The plant has been a joy for me with its shiny red leaves. And the angel is my Flood Angel. It watches over me, and my neighborhood.
Why does my neighborhood need a flood angel?
Slowly but surely, the houses that were so severely damaged they could not be saved, are finally being demolished. Now, this past week, we got some news that our neighborhood had been waiting for, since November of 2011.
A neighborhood is more than just a collection of buildings. And, for us, hope is a wonderful thing. Perhaps now, we can finally start to move forward.
(To be continued).
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Monday, September 22, 2014
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I love your flood angel - so lovely. And the plant is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAwww...you are such a beautiful soul, Alana!
ReplyDeleteI love how your every post begins with a memory and ends with a message! #HUGSSS
Those red leaves are immensely attractive, and I will take that angel home in a jiffy ;)
Much love
Kitto
Oh how lovely to have an angel in your background to watch over your home. <3 I'm glad you were able to rescue it as well as the lovely plant! How wonderful! :) <3
ReplyDeleteThe Persian Shield plant is lovely. I would have them in my office too! :) So sorry to hear about the flooding, but something good came out of it -- you have a flood angel now! She is adorable too! :)
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me to place a small figurine in my balcony garden too ... Such a lovely garden you have..
ReplyDeleteOh, you've left your reader a hook! What happens? Read soon and find out. Hehe. What a sweet idea to have a flood angel watching over you. If anyone could affect the weather it would be an angel.
ReplyDeleteYour angel and the plant show resilience and also serve to remind that tragedy can occur anytime
ReplyDeleteThe angel looks so lost in thought.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading more!