Guest guest Posted December 29, 1999 Report Share Posted December 29, 1999 In a message dated 12/29/99 4:00:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, janel@... writes: << Ooops! light the candles! another power cut just now. Happy New Year! >> Nelly, will the government help in France with low-interests loans and other things due to the hurricane? The stress is certainly not good for you. With wishes for a much brighter (with electricity, too!) new year. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 1999 Report Share Posted December 29, 1999 Wished that it was possible to email our 'emergency kit' to you... we live in the Pacific North West and having power out for 2-3 weeks is not unusual so our house is well equiped with generators, satellite dishes, etc... Wishing you a fast recovery and rebuilding... with ?global warming?el Nino?, this may be the start of a regular pattern.... on the other hand, we are having almost a storm-free winter, one of the driest Decembers on record and it still feels like October outside... Ken ----- Original Message ----- From: Jacques & Nelly <janel@...> > And now most of France is a real mess too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 1999 Report Share Posted December 29, 1999 Lassesen wrote: > From: " Lassesen " <KenL@...> > > Wished that it was possible to email our 'emergency kit' to you... we live > in the Pacific North West > and having power out for 2-3 weeks is not unusual so our house is well > equiped with generators, > satellite dishes, etc... > Wishing you a fast recovery and rebuilding... with ?global warming?el > Nino?, this may be the > start of a regular pattern.... on the other hand, we are having almost a > storm-free winter, one of the driest > Decembers on record and it still feels like October outside... > > Ken Ken, Shocked to hear Seattle has been dry, the Oregon coast has had horrible flooding and roads washing away and landslides worse than ever before. (Thats why we moved away from the coast!) Maybe things are really shifting....... Nelly, our thoughts and prayers are with you, its SOOOOOOO difficult to endure these things when sick with CFS, regular life is hard enough to cope with! Hope things get back to normal soon.... Marcia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 1999 Report Share Posted December 29, 1999 GOOD LUCK!!!! christie Jacques & Nelly wrote: > From: " Jacques & Nelly " <janel@...> > > And now most of France is a real mess too. We are badly affected by the 2 > Hurricanes that hit a few days ago, absolutely terrifying, never experienced > anything like it, anywhere, winds 200Km/h +. We were right where it hit the > hardest. Our neighbour's tin roof is wrapped around one of the few remaining > telephone posts that remain standing, the roof is actually dangling OVER the > road. We don't have hot water, our roof was partially blown away, Jacques > spent the whole day fixing what he could fix, the phone is fading (running > on batteries), tap water undrinkable. Ooops! light the candles! another > power cut just now. Happy New Year! > > Nelly > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 1999 Report Share Posted December 30, 1999 Nelly, I hope you are doing better now, and that no Y2K problems will exaserbate your situation. Try to rest! in North Carolina > Tempest/hurricane in France > > > From: " Jacques & Nelly " <janel@...> > > And now most of France is a real mess too. We are badly affected by the 2 > Hurricanes that hit a few days ago, absolutely terrifying, never > experienced > anything like it, anywhere, winds 200Km/h +. We were right where > it hit the > hardest. Our neighbour's tin roof is wrapped around one of the > few remaining > telephone posts that remain standing, the roof is actually > dangling OVER the > road. We don't have hot water, our roof was partially blown away, Jacques > spent the whole day fixing what he could fix, the phone is fading (running > on batteries), tap water undrinkable. Ooops! light the candles! another > power cut just now. Happy New Year! > > Nelly > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences > with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are > interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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