Just before Christmas we had great footage of chaos in European airports as snowstorms left travellers stranded in mid-Christmas journey. Yesterday we had a lucky escape from the Australian version as storms saw planes turned back from Brisbane airport all morning. Fortunately we flew in the evening and were only an hour late, but there was chaos in Sydney airport as passengers queued for hours and airline staff desperately pleaded for Sydney residents to go home and try again the next day. The British government is talking about whether it might have to upgrade its airports to make them snow-proof. I don't think you can do the same for tropical storms. There's no protection from wind, thunder and lightening except to stay indoors and wait it out. If it blows hard enough even that doesn't help. In any case, I wonder how temporary this will all be. It's not too many years ago that we would spend 24 hours on a bus to Sydney ...
'Contemplating the teeming life of the shore, we have an uneasy sense of the communication of some universal truth that lies just beyond our grasp.' - Rachel Carson