Hurricane Sandy….. a Glimpse and a Thank You.

We are Dependent on Nature.  

Hurricane Sandy has showed us just  how powerful Nature can be.

 Except for some downed trees and no electricity,  we were not effected here at the Pratt Nature Center.  Sandy has changed the lives of our Neighbors and Friends on the coast of Connecticut, New Jersey and New York.

Many of you may not know or may not even be able to believe I was born and  raised in New York City.  I would ride my bike to Shea Stadium, into Brooklyn  and out to Rockaway Beach. We didn’t even have a tree, our neighbors did.   So when we heard a  local Staten Island Resident was collecting donations in her garage we offered to help.   We just finished help load the truck with the  enormous amount of  donations that have been collected.  They are headed to a distribution center as you read.

On Monday night when I first  posted that we were collecting for Staten Island , a personal plea was texted to me from an old high school friend. “Please help my daughter Lindsey’s  Street, They need help.”   So after getting in touch with Lindsays Mother.  Dr. D, her son, my boys and I  headed to Oceanbreeze, Staten Island with my truck full of items specific to the needs of that neighborhood.

Words can not express the utter  devastation that we  saw.    We listened. We helped where we could.   I would love to share with you their individual stories, they are heartbreaking and heartwarming all  at the same time.  I was able to visit a local preschool. Their teacher asked me to share with their kids what our kids do  in our Preschool Program.  I told them about climbing trees and catching frogs, gathering eggs and wading in the river. I told them that when we fall, we get back up.   I  invited them to  Connecticut to spend the day at the  Nature Center.
Nature is Healing …I hope they come.

What I found interesting as I  drove through all of the devastation was that I had to stop my car to let a large flock of wild Turkeys walk passed.   Yes, Wild Turkeys.  Apparently that part of the island has an overpopulation of wild turkeys.  They walk on your car and into your house.    They had made it through the storm. Nature is resilient!

 We are Nature, We are Resilient too!


 Please continue to drop items off at the Pratt Nature Center.  New Milford is such a giving Communtiy. We will continue to keep you updated on the changing needs.  I will be heading back to Oceanside  Ave.  soon  to help out the neighborhood.  I also hope to visit the Preschool class with specific  donations of goods and to provide them with a little Pratt presentation.

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