Our sisters in harms way
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Prayers for all those on the
Prayers for all those on the West Coast and prayers especially for Japan.0 -
I'm inlandRague said:Definately prayers for all
Definately prayers for all those effected by the huge Earthquake (8.9) in Japan and all those being effected by the tsunamis that are hurtling toward so many areas.
Susan
In the middle of the central valley, so I'm safe. Hope our coastal friends will have minimal effects. I'm staying glued to CNN.
Suzanne0 -
Praying for all the WestCypressCynthia said:Prayers for all those on the
Prayers for all those on the West Coast and prayers especially for Japan.
Praying for all the West Coast Sisters & Brothers for safety. Please let us know that you are O.K.0 -
Who's on the coast in California?CypressCynthia said:Prayers for all those on the
Prayers for all those on the West Coast and prayers especially for Japan.
Off the top of my head, I'm thinking that maybe only Victoria (aisling8) lives in a beach area that we know of....Victoria, hope you can check in -- have you had to evacuate? Any others here live on the beach?
On a positive note, the latest predictions from CalTech are that the waves may only be a couple of feet once they reach Southern California -- they've closed most beaches, but they're not expecting major damage.
Traci0 -
Prayers for all!Rague said:Definately prayers for all
Definately prayers for all those effected by the huge Earthquake (8.9) in Japan and all those being effected by the tsunamis that are hurtling toward so many areas.
Susan
Hugs, Debby
Prayers for all!
Hugs, Debby0 -
I just saw the news aboutTraciInLA said:Who's on the coast in California?
Off the top of my head, I'm thinking that maybe only Victoria (aisling8) lives in a beach area that we know of....Victoria, hope you can check in -- have you had to evacuate? Any others here live on the beach?
On a positive note, the latest predictions from CalTech are that the waves may only be a couple of feet once they reach Southern California -- they've closed most beaches, but they're not expecting major damage.
Traci
I just saw the news about this, and, am so saddened by what has happened. Sending prayers and hope out to everyone!
Sue0 -
Praying for anyone affectedCypressCynthia said:Prayers for all those on the
Prayers for all those on the West Coast and prayers especially for Japan.
Praying for anyone affected by this.
Hugs, Diane0 -
I got a post from one of myTraciInLA said:Who's on the coast in California?
Off the top of my head, I'm thinking that maybe only Victoria (aisling8) lives in a beach area that we know of....Victoria, hope you can check in -- have you had to evacuate? Any others here live on the beach?
On a positive note, the latest predictions from CalTech are that the waves may only be a couple of feet once they reach Southern California -- they've closed most beaches, but they're not expecting major damage.
Traci
I got a post from one of my FB friends who was night diving last night off San Clemente Island~ when he surfaced, the dive boat was over 1/2 a mile away~ he had to make the long, scary swim to the boat!!!! To say he was surprised is an understatement; he had NO idea what had happened until he got on the boat!
I am about 30 miles from the ocean with a 1000' moutain range between it and me.
I was watching CNN, but had to stop. So devastating with nothing tangible I can do. I know I will check back in later, but I had to pull away. :-(0 -
Hard to believe the picturesDianeBC said:Praying for anyone affected
Praying for anyone affected by this.
Hugs, Diane
Hard to believe the pictures in Japan. This is just horrible!
And, if that isn't enough, they are talking about the moon on March 19th, and, what might happen.
Has anyone heard or know about that?
Praying,
Kylez0 -
So devastating!Kylez said:Hard to believe the pictures
Hard to believe the pictures in Japan. This is just horrible!
And, if that isn't enough, they are talking about the moon on March 19th, and, what might happen.
Has anyone heard or know about that?
Praying,
Kylez
Praying our West coast sisters are safe.0 -
I'm inland as well, with
I'm inland as well, with mountains between me and the coast. But there were parents at my daughters school who kept their children at home because of the tsunami warnings...makes you wonder.
My prayers and thoughts are with those who are dealing with the mess this is creating.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
INLAND
I too am inland in the central valley of Calif, no problems here. I watched it last night, however I spent much of today at the doctors with my husband who apparently has the beginnings of shingles...ugh! I just turned the news back on so so sad!
Hugs to all,
RE0 -
Has he started valtrex? ItRE said:INLAND
I too am inland in the central valley of Calif, no problems here. I watched it last night, however I spent much of today at the doctors with my husband who apparently has the beginnings of shingles...ugh! I just turned the news back on so so sad!
Hugs to all,
RE
Has he started valtrex? It is critical to start it as soon as possible to help avoid postherpetic neuralgia. Call any doc you know to get this started asap!0 -
Both Bella Luna and IGabe N Abby Mom said:I'm inland as well, with
I'm inland as well, with mountains between me and the coast. But there were parents at my daughters school who kept their children at home because of the tsunami warnings...makes you wonder.
My prayers and thoughts are with those who are dealing with the mess this is creating.
Hugs,
Linda
Both Bella Luna and I are 3 to 4 miles from coastal line. We have been doing ok.
I saw it yesterday live . It is horrible disaster. Very, very sad.0 -
Shows you how well I know my Southern California geography...New Flower said:Both Bella Luna and I
Both Bella Luna and I are 3 to 4 miles from coastal line. We have been doing ok.
I saw it yesterday live . It is horrible disaster. Very, very sad.
New Flower, I didn't realize that you and Bella Luna lived so close to the beach....I'm very grateful that Southern California wasn't affected nearly as much as initially feared.
Linda, I'm about 30 miles inland, and I have to say that, after hearing the first reports of "Tsunami Headed for California," even I had a momentary thought that maybe I should stay home from work. But then, just as I was heading out, I heard Lucy Jones, the Cal Tech seismologist who's gotten me through every Southern California earthquake I can remember, say that waves weren't expected to be more than a couple of feet. If Lucy says it's going to be okay, I always put my faith in her!
Traci0 -
March 19th SupermoonKylez said:Hard to believe the pictures
Hard to believe the pictures in Japan. This is just horrible!
And, if that isn't enough, they are talking about the moon on March 19th, and, what might happen.
Has anyone heard or know about that?
Praying,
Kylez
Here's a link that should answer some of your questions. I hope you find it useful. http://www.fastcompany.com/1737710/the-supermoon-and-japans-89-magnitude-earthquake0 -
I too
have been paying very close attention to what's happening in the aftermath of Japan's earthquake. I called my sister who lives in WA on an island to see if she was ok. She told me some of the coastal people in OR were evacuated and in WA she had 3 foot waves and 60 mph winds. I guess AL just missed some bad weather. Hoping that all west coast sisters are safe.
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Sending prayers for all thatcahjah75 said:I too
have been paying very close attention to what's happening in the aftermath of Japan's earthquake. I called my sister who lives in WA on an island to see if she was ok. She told me some of the coastal people in OR were evacuated and in WA she had 3 foot waves and 60 mph winds. I guess AL just missed some bad weather. Hoping that all west coast sisters are safe.
Char
Sending prayers for all that were affected by this. Hard to believe when you see it on tv.
Hugs, Megan0
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