Friday, January 4, 2019

A Real "Fishy" Story...!

By now we have heard many, many stories about the crazy things Mother Nature does. Here is just one more example of Her mysterious pranks, or miracles...depending on your outlook.

Yoro, Honduras



Photo credit: laprensa.hn

There is at least one place in the world where a fish rain is a roughly scheduled event that the residents look forward to. The Lluvia de Peces (“Rain of Fish”) has occurred at least once a year since the 1800s.

Each May or June, locals rely on storms to bring the fish to the streets of Yoro, where the creatures are collected to provide much anticipated food for the town’s residents.

The culprits, or benefactors in this case, are most likely waterspouts. They suck up fish that are carried by winds and dropped later, although the local people in Yoro believe that the source of the fish is divine.

Father Jose Manuel Subirana, a Catholic priest of some local standing, was believed to have prayed for food for the people of the area and was answered with a rain of fish. Since 1998, there has been a festival and parade honoring Father Subirana and his prayer for intercession.

The fish themselves may be different species each year, brought from a different part of the ocean. An alternate theory is that the animals are blind, underground lake fish that are forced up to the streets by regular flooding of their underground home.

Either way, it’s a good feast for the locals.

No matter where the fish come from or whether or not they are divine intervention, the important thing is that the people are putting the fish to good use. That's a win in my book! Of course I found this story on Listverse.

Coffee in the kitchen once more, but the sun is supposed to show up today!

7 comments:

Mamahen said...

Interesting! I'm not sure exactly why this happens, but am happy to see the fish are put to good use. 28° this am, but it is suppose to warm up a little, and rain...again. The cozy kitchen sure sounds good to me:))

Sixbears said...

Great story and a nice little mystery.

linda m said...

I am glad the fish are put to good use and not wasted. Sunny today and warmer. It helps melt the ice form Tuesday's rain/snow mix.

JO said...

Good to hear these people are able to collect them and have a great feast. Strange how this occures though.

Warmer here at 34 this morning and should reach at least 65. But no matter where we have coffee it's always nice

HermitJim said...

Hey Mamahen...
I don't think anyone knows for sure why or how it happens.
Thanks for stopping by today!


Hey Sixbears...
It does make for some interesting reading at that.
Thanks for coming over this morning!


Hey Linda...
A little sunshine can help everything seem better, in my opinion.
Thanks for the visit today!


Hey Jo...
Strange that it happens at semi-regular basis.
Thanks, dear, for dropping by this morning!

Rob said...

Every year in the (roughly) same time period? That's different!!

Dizzy-Dick said...

Well, at least they are real small fish. Better than getting hit on the head with a twenty pound catfish. . . or a bunch of 20 pound fish.