I was just about to post over here about Haitian earthquakes and aftershocks. What an efficient network we have. Anyway, Sal Sis is fine following quake and an aftershock and seems to be enjoying the adventure, except for her concern for people in unstable buildings near the epicenter. Phone lines are out but she still seems to have internet connection.
I just added the zwazo yo blog to the list on the right. (If the author wants to take it down when she returns, she can) Deb posted on Wed. She doing what she can as far as what she went to do-- can't travel or communicate within the country. . .
She posted on FB that she felt the first one and a second was starting. Nothing since then.
ReplyDeleteUpdate - she's fine - there were more comments on the FB thread.
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I was just about to post over here about Haitian earthquakes and aftershocks. What an efficient network we have. Anyway, Sal Sis is fine following quake and an aftershock and seems to be enjoying the adventure, except for her concern for people in unstable buildings near the epicenter. Phone lines are out but she still seems to have internet connection.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that she is okay! I forgot that she was there.
ReplyDeleteSo glad she's okay. Sounds like it was really bad.
ReplyDeleteI just added the zwazo yo blog to the list on the right. (If the author wants to take it down when she returns, she can) Deb posted on Wed. She doing what she can as far as what she went to do-- can't travel or communicate within the country. . .
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed! A post within an hour of the quake. Thanks for thinking of me! I bet this post will be buried & no one will see it.
ReplyDeleteNot true, I get comments sent to my email, so I always see them! I'm glad you're well and safe, SalSis.
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