A snapshot count of those on the street has shown a decrease in numbers but the figure is arrived at simply by checking on one night. The accuracy of this count must be called into question. If the counting teams approach a tent they are not permitted to enter - therefore this person cannot be included in the count. The fact is we really don't know how many are left out in the cold and we probably never will.
The city of Helsinki is offering support to Manchester in order to address the problem. Their solution is to prioritise the homeless, getting them into social housing as soon as possible. They recognise that the cost of increased health and social issues is far higher in the long term than providing accommodation. Naturally, people who have been on waiting lists for social housing may be disgruntled by this policy but would anyone want to deny the homeless a second chance at life.
There have been recent initiatives by community minded individuals such as leaving unwanted coats at strategic places in towns. I often stop to chat, inform people of the location of the nearest homeless shelter or buy a hot drink and a Kit Kat to help them keep warm. I consider this a small intervention but was lifted to hear that in Liverpool, buses are being kitted out with beds to give homeless people some respite from the cold weather.
In Chicago today the temperature is down to -25 degrees but the wind chill factor makes it feel much colder. A reporter this morning said that the cold was actually painful. The river has frozen and residents have been advised to stay indoors where possible and not to breath deeply if they have to venture out. The all time cold spell is due to the displacement of polar air which is spiralling over
Illinois and Michigan. I have experienced -22 degrees when holidaying in Austria over Christmas. It was so cold that lift attendants didn't turn up for work.
Before and after - A lighthouse in Michigan this week. |
Research into life below zero led me to look at Iceland and that has helped in the writing of my poem.
Ice Maiden
She moves slowly -
Imperceptibly
Her flowing frozen train
Spread long and wide
In her wake
It glistens as it rises
to a grand protrusion
A two thousand metre peak
Where it bursts
With effusive eruption
Spewing molten larva
High in the Icelandic sky
In the land of fire and ice
Vothajokull is queen
A mighty ice maiden
A glorious glacier
In the land of fire and ice
In the land of fire and ice.
Thank you for reading. Keep warm and safe. Adele
1 comments:
Yes, extreme cold is a dangerous beauty. Your 'after' picture of the Michigan lighthouse is amazing, but sustained sub-zero temperatures are going to be life-threatening for poor exposed human beings and animals alike. I 'shivered' when I heard you perform your Ice Maiden poem last evening, good though it is. Stay warm :-*
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