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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Seek Out Nature in Times of Disaster

Male Northern Cardinal 
Whether flood, fire or other disaster enters your life, seeking out nature can be a tremendous comfort.  I speak from experience, as I recently endured a house fire and had to relocate.

Nothing can prepare you for the upheaval that comes with having to leave your home and the "creature comforts" provided by the plants, birds and other wildlife of your residence, not to mention the added stress of dealing with insurance companies and contractors. Taking time to re-establish your link to nature, no matter where you might find yourself, can give you some sense of normalcy.

In my case, I was able to rescue some of my houseplants and relocated some of my bird feeders to my temporary housing.  Tending to my plants has been very therapeutic and having some of my favorite feathered friends visiting my new home helped with the transition.

Sandhill Cranes and Canadian Geese
Our new location overlooking the Fox River also afforded me the opportunity to watch the territorial disputes of the resident Sandhill Cranes, Canadian Geese and Mute Swans as they battled on a small stretch of land for their nesting sites.  Taking walks with my dogs and exploring the flora and fauna of my new neighborhood has brought a sense of peace and solace as well.

During a particularly trying week, I got in the car and drove to the shores of Lake Michigan and spent some quiet time on the beach.  The soothing sound of the waves and the antics of the gulls along the shoreline was just what the doctor ordered.

Sunrise over the Fox River - Waterford WI
Despite numerous setbacks in the reconstruction process, I anxiously await the day when I can return to my carefully tended habitat, refill my feeders and enjoy the sunsets over the Tichigan Marsh again.  In the meantime, I try to remind myself to stop each day and enjoy the beautiful sunrises over the Fox River in my current home and seek the peace of mind that comes with making a connection with nature.

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Belinda Abendschein