Monday, February 13, 2012

In the Bleak Midwinter

Winter took its time getting here, but when it arrived it came with a vengence! Now, Romania is experiencing one of the coldest winters on record. We are fine here in Bucharest. The branches of these ice-coated trees in front of our apartment hang almost to the sidewalk. We have seen some interesting sights as we watch people cope:

The snow ploughs show no mercy to the parked cars.

A large pile of snow makes a perfect display for shovels and sleds.

Gathering firewood urban style.

Gathering firewood rural style. Whether in town or in the country, you need a license to cut trees, so most people scrounge for fallen branches.

Black Sea coast at Constanta. The port was closed for a week due to frozen conditions, but when the sun shines, folks come out to see the unusual winter scenes.

From our window we see the snow has almost buried these cars across the street.

Many people in the rural parts of the country are not so fortunate. Authorities including the military and Red Cross are working to clear roads and deliver emergency food to towns and villages in eastern Romania who have been stranded by blocked roads and blizzard conditions.  According to reports, some people had to cut tunnels through 15 feet of snow to get out of their homes.

We have been in contact with the Red Cross and have offered to help with supplies. They tell us that they have enough supplies for now. Their greatest need is heavy vehicles and helicopters etc. to deliver to the supplies to the people. They are grateful for our offer and will call us when they need our help. There is no sign of a break in the weather, so we might have an opportunity to be of assistance.

4 comments:

  1. I was thinking of you. The weather from Romania was on the news last night (Feb 14th) and I wondered how you were doing. It was a good thing last winter in Edmonton perhaps prepared you a bit? Okay, I call it a good thing now, but that isn't what I called it last year.

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  2. Thanks for the weather update that only some of us can appreciate! We were amazed that all those snow shovels could be assembled in one place. We remember a drastic lack of shovels and most made of plywood and a 2x4...only in Romania! Got to love the snow removal system! Stay warm and keep the great posts coming. You are our link to wonderful memories.

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  3. It is great to see your updates. I am so impressed with the work you are doing. Just want you to know you are missed here at home. WE almost have Dallin ready to leave on his mission to Nashville so it is so exciting to see your work. Take care.

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  4. It sure lets you know that in spite of our cold weather, we are so fortunate. I's difficult to imagine coping under those circumstances.
    We really appreciate your blog posts. It's wonderful to keep in touch.

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