This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Glad you got through the quake alright. No matter how small they are scary.
I remember one of the best dressage riders on the horse off the year
entering the arena for a test. For some reason the normally responsive and
obedient mount (darn I can
This message is from: Teressa Kandianis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was in Anchorage in a meeting when the earthquake hit. We felt both of
them very strongly and they went on for quite a while. Most of us didn't
bother to evacuate until the second one came along as a reminder. However,
they caused very
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fred,
I'm glad all is well on Pack's Peak. From what I've read, tho, what you
have to worry about more than earthquakes is what will happen when Mount
Rainier blows someday. Wilkeson is right in the path of predicted
Pyroclastic mud flows.
This message is from: Bob Stahr of THS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quake Info...
Scientist interviewed on King 5 TV :
Biggest Quake since 1847 (a 7.1 35 miles SW of Seattle 30 miles deep)
Reporters follow up question:
So this was a whopper then?
SEATAC airport is closed with damage to runway.
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for your concern Peg, we were quite lucky so far. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
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