Just reading this morning about the continued efforts in western NC after #helene. Not sure what is happening about FEMA efforts, but Appalachia doesn't wait. They are sending in mule packers with supplies in the most devastated areas.
@CinnamonGirlE There are a few spots on the pacific crest trail where resupply packages get shipped in by horse trains. VVR is like that, and I passed a few as I trekked north.
Appalachia has taken one hell of a hit, but I know they are a very strong and resilient folk out there that have always been very keen to do for themselves.
@NiveusLepus
The devastation here is like nothing I have ever personally seen. But country folks do things differently. These people take care of their own. Even if they are backwards MAGA.
#hillbillies
#appalachia
@CinnamonGirlE My partner, Jesse, is from Waynesville. He's the second generation "Off the mountain"
Ive met some of his family from that area and they are a remarkably resilient and industrious folk. They are also highly mistrusting of anything government which I wonder if it will hamper the federal response.
@CinnamonGirlE My Grandfather, int he 50s, briefly sold furnaces, and was sent into deep woods appalachia to verify for a service call.
After a couple hours navigating backroads he finally made it out to the small cabin in the woods only to find that the front yard was full of men with shotguns.
My grandfather was wearing a black suit and tie, common for the era, and they had apparently been watchign for a time.
"Don't worry about her furnace, Revenuer. We'll see her through the winter."
@NiveusLepus
As nutty as some of them are, I have to respect that. They take care of their own.