Last week, our state was ravaged by a winter storm the likes of which we haven’t seen before. The average temperature in Texas on February 15 was 11.8 degrees. Aside from breaking records, the storm also broke transportation systems, business and industry operations, electrical grid functionality and water pipes galore. Our only choice was to bundle up and downshift into survival mode.
What never ceases to amaze me in times of crisis – which now feel like regular occurrences these days – is how communities rally to take care of one another. When folks could have simply put blinders on and focused only on their own critical needs, I saw the opposite happening all around me. I bet you did too.
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