The power of nature vs. the pride of man. Humbling stuff.
Trees stand amidst the destruction Photo: ABC News |
A highway leading to New Orleans lies in pieces |
I question everything. Some of my questions might be profound. Others based on something trivial I see...
Trees stand amidst the destruction Photo: ABC News |
A highway leading to New Orleans lies in pieces |
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My guess is there'll be no gumbo for supper tonight.
Pass me the tree salad will you, Katrina?
Just thanking my lucky stars right now that I live in a place where the only threat is a long-overdue major earthquake... Doh!
CCBT: Gumbo, why yes! Isn't that a sausage floating by in the stew outside?
Andrea: Luckily I'm in safe old Johannesburg!
It’s a bit like asking “Is a paper plate stronger than a porcelain one?” It depends what you do to them. If you hit a paper plate with a hammer, it won’t break, while a ceramic plate will shatter. On the other hand, you can tear a paper plate in half without too much effort, but it’s not so easy to do that with Mum’s best china.
KN: Civil engineer, right? No need to feel defensive...
[muttering. Defensive? I'll give you defensive!!! Just hold on while I calibrate this rail gun... ] Seriously though, I just wanted to point out that interaction with Nature is always a bit like a game of rock-paper-scissors. There's never a catch-all solution.
KN: Ha, ha ,ha!
Likewise, my headline was less about their relative strengths and more about the amazing power of nature.
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