25 de novembro de 2012

The Holiday Season (II)


Por
Ricardo W Carrano
Carolina do Sul - USA



Christmas in the Mountains 2010-2012.


By early December 2010, my son-in-law Eduardo came up with a very interesting idea. Eduardo is a very intelligent and successful young man, a PhD Chemical Engineer, born in the south of Brazil. His family and ours get along pretty well ever since he and my daughter Dani were only just friends at Clemson University, South Carolina.

So, it came about that Eduardo rented and invited us (I and my wife), his parents Vicente and Marisa and brother Victor Hugo to spend the Christmas holiday at a cabin in the mountains of North Carolina, a place located in the city of Saluda called “The Blackberry” (only about 50 minutes from our house). My wife Celia and I were off course delighted with such great Christmas present and started wondering about this weeks before. In fact there was among this unique group of individuals the common desire of having a “White Christmas” or a snow fall on Christmas Eve or during the day. For us or at least for me, a Brazilian from the beach, it was absolutely a lifetime first.


Marisa, Dani, Celia and Eduardo in front of the cabin
The excitement got bigger when by December 20th we learned from the news weather forecast that there was a big possibility of Snowing that Christmas Eve. In fact snow in the Appalachian Mountains is not uncommon in winter time; however it doesn’t happen all the time.

As we all know, be careful with what you want, because you might get it!

By December 23rd we packed our presents, food, lots of good wine and beer and gathered at the Blackberry. We were all having the a great time, and as predicted it started snowing by Christmas early morning.


White Christmas
Well, but there was just a little catch: That year we got the strongest snow storm since 1993 in South and North Carolina and the Mountains got about 25 to 30 centimeters of snow which pretty much made impossible for us to leave the Blackberry and drive home not only because of the snow itself but because the road to access the cabin is unpaved.

Snow fall starts
Well, it was not so bad, because we had plenty of food and supplies, so we all accepted the idea of staying there for another couple of days waiting the snow to melt. But trouble is, that we lost electrical power by the 26th of December and there was no fireplace at the house and the internal heating system was electrical. We never felt so cold in our entire lives. It was about -5c and it turns out the situation was then, complicated. So, we made the only possible choice: We abandoned our cars with most of our baggage inside and walked on that cold about 4 km to get to the main road where and from there, returned home in a rental car.



                                                                                      
The aftermath at the Blackberry.

But as I mentioned before, this unique group of individuals, has again accepted Eduardo’s idea of having another Christmas at the mountains this year. So my son-in-law has already rented another cabin in the Appalachians, North Carolina.

Therefore, since we all believe that everybody deserves a second chance, we are going this time to another place in North Carolina about 2 hours from our house a place named as “Eagle Ridge” close to a Cherokee reservation (very Indian!).

After fourteen years in the USA, we learned that Mother Nature is more aggressive here at the north then is on my birth place. I also believe the two major storms may not happen in such small interval of only 2 years. But as I mentioned, is not an uncommon event.

So, this time we are making the necessary preparations, not only taking with us things like tire chains, but this time the house has a wood and gas fireplace, and, there is the possibility of getting someone with a tractor to help us, just in case.

Well, in the end I promise to all the readers of this post that I will let y’all know about our new experience as soon as this Blog reopens after New Years. For now I must say that we are all excited again, because of the adventure and the possibly of this new get-together, and have a nice family holiday, so Merry Christmas to everybody!



PS: 1) Pictures source is myself ; 2) This post was written in English due to a suggestion of this Blog Manager, my beloved cousin Jorge Carrano. Thanks!

8 comentários:

Jorge Carrano disse...

Obrigado por compartilhar conosco seu Natal na montanha, com a bela família.
Aguardo a narrativa da aventura deste ano.
Abração

Anônimo disse...

Merry Christmas to all the readers of this blog.
Happy New Year!
Viram como estou progredindo? E só fiz três aulas no curso de inglês.
I'll be back.

Anônimo disse...


Esqueci de dizer que blackberry é um tipo de smartphone que inclusive dá acesso a internet.

Freddy disse...

Em primeiro lugar, quero dizer que tive um saudável sentimento de inveja pela oportunidade que Ricardo e demais citados tiveram de passar o Natal juntos numa cabana e nela presenciar um White Christmas. Deve ter sido um sentimento mágico!

No entanto, de certa maneira foi arriscado escolherem um local atendido apenas por energia elétrica numa expectativa de nevada. A opção atual por back-up de geração de calor é bem-vinda, assim como as indispensáveis correntes para pneus.

Uma curiosidade que eu tenho é se nos EUA existe serviço de celular ou Internet via satélite, de modo que uma pessoa isolada possa manter contato com a civilização e pedir socorro numa situação dessas. É saudável também que a pessoa tenha maneira de recarregar seu aparelho de comunicação (celular/ smartphone/ tablet) via bateria de automóvel ou gerador portátil a gasolina.

Abraços e que dessa vez tudo ocorra sem percalços.
Freddy

Jorge Carrano disse...

Faço meus os seus votos, caro Freddy.
E aguardo o relato desta nova aventura, tão logo regressemos do recesso.

Gusmão disse...

Fui dar uma olhada na Wikipédia. Que legal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachian_Mountains

Enjoy!

Riv4 disse...

Don´t forget to fill up the gas canisters ! (rsrsrs).
Merry Christmas !

Ricardo disse...

Bom Dia, peco desculpas pelo atrazo, mas no feriado que passou nao fiquei conectado por muito tempo. Mas, comentando o que o Freddy escreveu: Na verdade eu "topo" tb fazer esse tipo de coisa tambem para nao passar o Natal em casa sozinho (ja tive essa experiencia e e' a maior depre), se pudesse passaria com minha mae. Quando fomos para Saluda em 2010, eu na verdade (nao gosto de depender dos outros) nao pensei no tipo de problemas e alternativas que pensei desta vez, e o proprio Eduardo acho eu considerou a situacao passada antes de alugar esta casa, o lugar agora, me que parece ter melhores prespectivas em caso de muita neve. Quanto a cellular e Internet por satelite, os dois servicos existem por aqui, e ainda exite um outro que e' chamado de personal beacon que e' um localizador por GPS acionado pela pessoa caso esteja perdido. No caso de uma emergencia medica sempre se pode ligar 911 e as autoridades vao la' te resgatar. Mas o servico e o sinal de celular/smart phone funciona bem nesses lugares. Em 2010 falei com minha mae sem problemas. Os carros fabricados a partir de +- 2003-2004 possuem ao menos duas tomadas 12v onde pode-se recarregar/usar computadores e cellular. Quanto a Internet, nao sei ainda quanto a que vamos, se se vc tem servico de telefone (que existe na casa), e assina um ISP, basta conectar um modem/router e pronto, mas eu nao pretendo fazer isso.