A truth universally acknowledged, we make plans & God laughs.

A fundamental reality that applies to everything, including our finances.

This week North Country was rocked with two winter storms, one with hurricane level winds and another with snow and blizzard conditions. Our village lost power and internet for much of the week and we will be forced to contend with the damage for a long time, some of it likely to be buried under snow and dealt with in spring.

We are very fortunate to have a generator and experienced very little damage beyond a few broken chairs and loose shingles. Others, however were not as lucky, and dealt with all the inconveniences a power outage creates including no heat in wintertime upstate New York.

While I certainly am not thankful for the storm, this event reminded me why this place we live is so special—why it’s the best place I’ve ever been and the only place that has truly felt like home.

The morning the storm passed, I walked around our village to survey the damage. Other villagers were already milling about cutting up downed trees, helping move debris, and planning how to help those severely impacted. A good friend texted me about putting on a breakfast at the local American Legion for those out of power—perfect timing as I had three dozen chicken eggs to use! Another dear friend hosted a board game day in her shop to liven the mood. The Department of Public Works manager and I chatted about the storm while he worked on fixing a downed drain. Everyone was doing their part and doing so joyfully.

It’s so easy to want to live in a place when it’s at its best and most beautiful. But the true test is whether you want to live in that place when it’s at its harshest and hardest. Sackets Harbor is the place I call home because even at its worst, it’s the most wonderful place.

Here are some shots from around the region.

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