Nothing dramatically new to report today . . . unceasing & heroic attempts are continuing to control nuclear reactors overheating issues in Sendai, and detailed explanations continue to be televised on NHK World. Their website is also an excellent source of updated info, so check this link often.
The Super Moon last night - once it rose above the clouds over the sea - was sugoi! (amazing!) so hope you enjoyed it where you are.
It's a gloomy, rainy day in Iwakuni, Japan and we remain sad, but safe and reassured. Every time I crawl into my warm cozy bed, I think about those who are without these simple comforts that we take for granted . . .
Thanks for continuing to read and for your interest and caring!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
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My friend Holly went to Iwakuni about two months ago to work as a special educator for infants and toddlers for the children of the bases in the area. She is based out of a military hospital in the Iwakuni area. I am hopeful she is doing well as it sounds like most
people are doing post earthquake.
Thank you Lynda
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