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Saturday, July 25, 2009 - Red Rock, East Chatham NY

Overhead storage box with the lid removed, July 19, 2009
Overhead storage box with the lid removed, July 19, 2009

Wait 'til you see what's under that box

That bloody useless shallow box Lazy Daze built in at the head of the overhead bed. I never once put anything in it. It's not a useful shape for me and can be difficult to reach as well.

The carpet in there looks fine and dry but...

Night camp

On my property off Less Traveled Road - The Home Place, Red Rock, East Chatham NY

Disaster and the Failure of Authority

Disasters are almost by definition about the failure of authority, in part because the powers that be are supposed to protect us from them, in part also because the thousand dispersed needs of a disaster overwhelm even the best governments, and because the government version of governing often arrives at the point of a gun. But the authorities don't usually fail so spectacularly. Failure at this level requires sustained effort. The deepening of the divide between the haves and have nots, the stripping away of social services, the defunding of the infrastructure, mean that this disaster—not of weather but of policy—has been more or less what was intended to happen, if not so starkly in plain sight.

The Uses of Disaster Rebecca Solnit, Harpers.org, September 9, 2005

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