Kathryn
It was on fire when I laid down on it.
OK, all you smart science geeks out there - what do you know about the effects of a nuclear meltdown in Japan? Where would the jet stream carry the radioactive waste? How would my son and daughter in law in Korea be affected?
They called last night and my daughter in law, who is Korean, said that the Korean people are absolutely distraught. Of course they will be sending a lot of aid. And of course they are very worried about the close proximity of a nuclear meltdown. I know that the jet stream would take the radiation in the opposite direction of Korea, but still - surface winds could cause some nuclear fallout to land even in the opposite direction, couldn't it? I hope not.
I wonder if my son's military unit will be deployed to help out? I forgot to ask.
This stuff is really getting out of hand. I feel so sad for the Japanese people. What an ongoing catastrophe!
I lived in Yokohama when I was a little girl, and the Japanese people are so uniquely pleasant. I have very fond memories of that beautiful country and I am so sad about the terrible events of the past few days. My prayers are with them.
My mother and me at a Japanese temple
Feeding koi in a Japanese garden
Street carnival in the village which our house overlooked
I guess if we wanted to give donations we could give to the Red Cross, but does anyone know of any other reputable organizations which are sending help to that region?
They called last night and my daughter in law, who is Korean, said that the Korean people are absolutely distraught. Of course they will be sending a lot of aid. And of course they are very worried about the close proximity of a nuclear meltdown. I know that the jet stream would take the radiation in the opposite direction of Korea, but still - surface winds could cause some nuclear fallout to land even in the opposite direction, couldn't it? I hope not.
I wonder if my son's military unit will be deployed to help out? I forgot to ask.
This stuff is really getting out of hand. I feel so sad for the Japanese people. What an ongoing catastrophe!
I lived in Yokohama when I was a little girl, and the Japanese people are so uniquely pleasant. I have very fond memories of that beautiful country and I am so sad about the terrible events of the past few days. My prayers are with them.
My mother and me at a Japanese temple
Feeding koi in a Japanese garden
Street carnival in the village which our house overlooked
I guess if we wanted to give donations we could give to the Red Cross, but does anyone know of any other reputable organizations which are sending help to that region?
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