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Kate, we are all fine; for many reasons, the Tsunamis usually hit big timeboth south and north of hear; rare to see one inside SF Bay; I have never evenheard of that happening before.I hope that this are "placid" up at Lake Placid; just enjoy yourselves!Love to you, Kate,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 12:08:17 PMSubject: Re: Tsunamis, etc.

n,I'm SO very relieved to hear you are okay! I was worried about you big time!I feel a bit out of it up here in Lake Placid; with hockey games happening, the news hasn't been reaching my ears. So, I'm just now catching up on everything.I can't believe the devastation! How horrible for Japan, and how sad so many liveshave been lost. The earth is really tumultuous this year! We are only 3 months into it!Hope it settles down soon.love you, and all the lovely folk here,KateFrom: marion j rojas

To: MSersLife Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 2:31:08 PMSubject: Re: Tsunamis, etc.

Tsunamis from the Eastern Pacific can reach all the way acrossthe Pacific to everything from Alaska to Chile and parts of the Antarctic on the Western Pacific.Of course, if they happen in India, we do not get hit as there isso much land mass in the way, and so many oceans, so our East Coast has less of this threat--they get tornados instead.IF the radiation from those nucelear reactors spreads, and/orif one of them is a situation similar to Chernobyl, we shall all beradiated, whether we surf, sunbathe or swim!This one quake (of many) in NE Japan is the largest in recordedhistory, though long from being the only significant one. I havefriends in Hawaii who lost homes during this Tsuname. They can travel at about 600 miles per

hour!http://www.noaa.gov/ This site gives one a good idea of whatthe earth and her atmosphere are up to. (Thank you, Sharon, foryour links!)Love to you, (and to all of the Pacific nations), nne!nTo: mserslife Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 11:21:00 AMSubject: Re: Photographed by a

friend of the Tsunami in the SF Bay about 3 mi. below where I live, via n

n I didn't realize it could travel that far. Continued prayers.

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