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Life is Fragile, Handle with Care.
Author: Raine    Date: 08/25/2011 13:07:27

Well this certainly is an interesting week. Yes, I was a little shaken up by the earthquake on Tuesday. I will readily admit it. While our friends on the west coast giggle about it, I would like to remind them that we on the east are simply not used to quakes. -- a 5.8 quake is not a small one, despite the giggles and jokes about chai latte, plastic lawn chairs, etc. With the earthquake out of the way, many people here on the east coast are preparing for what may potentially be a devastating hurricane.

It's not lost on me that this week is also the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which made landfall on Monday, August 29, 2005. Nor have I forgotten that we are fast approaching the tenth anniversary of the Attacks of September 11. These were seminal events; ones that caused panic, sadness and fear and death for many Americans.

On Tuesday, I was lying on the couch. I was watching a bit of TV before I was to go and vote in the Virginia Democratic primary. I felt a rhythmic thump on the back of the couch, and I assumed it was our dog wagging her tail. I quickly realized that it wasn't the dog, and that was when things got a little crazy. I stood up grabbed the couch and caught the lamp as it nearly fell on me. The bookshelves swayed and the piano started banging against the opposite wall. I knew this was a damn earthquake, and in those 30-45 seconds I froze. I was actually proud of myself for having the wherewithall to make sure I was out of the line of the bookshelves and the Piano -- I turned my face away from our large living room window. I really didn't know what else to do. I was scared, to be quite honest. When It stopped, I was even more frightened.

I was afraid that it was just the beginning. I was waiting for more quakes. I wasn't sure if things would get worse or if it was over. I called Bob and told him what happened and after I hung up I cried. I felt silly for doing that, I didn't know why I was crying, until I knew why I was crying. The last time I felt such uncertainness, was on September 11, 2001.

I never thought it was an attack, or a bomb --I want to make that clear -- but on Tuesday, I realized that the shock of those attacks has not fully left me. Nor has it left hundreds of thousands of people.
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., was walking up Capitol Hill on his way to preside over a pro-forma session of the Senate when Tuesday's earthquake hit. Feeling the ground sway, he sat down on a bench.

"My concern was that it was something other than an earthquake," Coons said. He ended up presiding over a 22-second technical session in a conference room of a building near the Capitol.

A quake was not the first thought either for Lisa Goeas, who works in a building a few blocks from the White House and near a city subway station.
"Our building is right across the street from the Metro, so we thought a bomb went off," said a shaken Goeas, who fled her office with her colleagues.
....

In New York, workers in the Empire State Building spilled into the streets, some having descended dozens of flights of stairs.

"I felt dizzy, man," said Adrian Ollivierre, a 28-year-old accountant who was in his office on the 60th floor. "I thought I was having maybe a heart attack, and I saw everybody running. I think what it is, is the paranoia that happens from 9/11, and that's why I'm still out here — because, I'm sorry, I'm not playing with my life."
.....
"I thought we'd been hit by an airplane," he said.
On September 11. 2001, as I have often told you -- the most frightening part was not knowing what would happen next. I remember quite vividly I walked into St. Patrick's Cathedral for a moment of sanctuary-- until I realized that if we were going to be attacked a third time in that city, the church would have been a perfect target, so I left. Tuesday was only a few seconds, as opposed to a day, but I realized that no -- I am not quite over the terror, even knowing immediately it was not a bomb. It was an earthquake.

Sometimes, you can't control how you feel. There is no way to prepare for the moment when something so sudden happens. Despite the years that go by, perhaps the emotions that so many were left with after the attacks will never fully go away. Some thought we we were being attacked, others were simply scared. I had hoped I would never have to relive that feeling of utter helplessness and unknowing. I was wrong. There is still fear there.30 seconds is what it took to remind me of that. I don't really know if it will ever fully go away.

With the earthquake come and gone, it is time to prepare for Hurricane Irene. We joke about rushing to the store to buy the necessities (The trifecta as some of members here call it) but it is in preparation that we have control. Feeling like I have some control despite the chaotic randomness of life gives me comfort.

This was not Katrina, nor was it a terror attack, I hope people understand that I am not trying to conflate the two things. Nothing really can compare to them, but the feelings that are left are real. There's nothing wrong with feeling them. I know the west coast is used to earthquakes, but many of us from DC and NYC became sensitive to something very different on September 11, 2001. The Gulf coast experienced something else six years ago this week. It was a far different situation, but I suspect they too had their psyche forever altered.

There are still scars. We may not all share the same experiences as each other, but I would hope we would try to be mindful of our fellow humans. For some, this was just an earthquake, for others it was a reminder of something else. As one person said, life is fragile, handle with care.

and
Raine
 

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Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 13:20:40
Rocking blog, Raine. Actually come to think of it, for a hurricane it isn't a trinity. it's a quadinity. Add PLYWOOD! to your prefered trinity.

Comment by Scoopster on 08/25/2011 13:24:17
Mornin' all..


It's been a few years since New England got a good head-on chance for a hurricane. The only problem is it's not good weather for smoking a joint.

Comment by velveeta jones on 08/25/2011 13:24:41
Morning. Hope all my friends on the East Coast stay safe!



Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 13:31:13
Oh Raine. There is a rather glaring typo. instead seminal, you used the name of a native american tribe here in Florida.

Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 13:32:00
Quote by Mondobubba:
Oh Raine. There is a rather glaring typo. instead seminal, you used the name of a native american tribe here in Florida.
REfresh it, it was fixed in the edits.


Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 13:32:46
Quote by velveeta jones:
Morning. Hope all my friends on the East Coast stay safe!

you too Vel! We have our NOAA radio charged and ready to roll!


Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 13:36:29
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Oh Raine. There is a rather glaring typo. instead seminal, you used the name of a native american tribe here in Florida.
REfresh it, it was fixed in the edits.



Bitchin! Cool.


Comment by TriSec on 08/25/2011 13:40:27
Howdy folks....TriSec is free!

Got a couple of days off, so we're saddling up to run to Nahant Beach to try to get a few hours in before the rains come this afternoon.

TTFN!



Comment by BobR on 08/25/2011 13:45:19
Quote by Raine:
Quote by velveeta jones:
Morning. Hope all my friends on the East Coast stay safe!

you too Vel! We have our NOAA radio charged and ready to roll!

and kudos to you for being on standby for the Red Cross

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 14:08:38
This guy will not shut up! Oy!

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 14:17:31
I really wish my anxity level would drop about 10 notches.

Comment by Scoopster on 08/25/2011 14:18:51
Hmmm.. looks like the new tracking data is moving inland a bit.

http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/ff354/millwx/irene09l_hwrf_2011082506_wndsfc.jpg


Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 14:23:42
Good news... my mom is finally taking the storm seriously. Sad news, she really nervous about it.


Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 14:39:29
This should be interesting -- lewis black and a conservative.

Comment by Scoopster on 08/25/2011 15:25:55
Comment by BobR on 08/25/2011 15:33:56

how about Stooopit tests for state lawmakers?

Comment by wickedpam on 08/25/2011 15:38:59
Quote by Raine:
This should be interesting -- lewis black and a conservative.



Dang it! I missed Lewis Black!

Oh well, had to do a little running this morning - so what else did I miss and hope everyone is having a good day so far

Comment by BobR on 08/25/2011 15:46:12
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
This should be interesting -- lewis black and a conservative.



Dang it! I missed Lewis Black!

Oh well, had to do a little running this morning - so what else did I miss and hope everyone is having a good day so far

He's still on

Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 15:49:49
I have now been in an earthquake, a few tornadoes (both in Saranac Lake, NY and Atlanta), Hurricane Gloria, Bob and Hugo -- I was in NYC on 9/11. The NE blackout of 2003, DC Snowmageddon (2009/10) -- The Del Ray Storm of Summer 2010, The blizzard of 78...

Also, I was stupid and went on a fishing trip a week after Hurricane Andrew on a fishing trip with my sister off the coast of Long Island. My sister was pretty much the only one who didn't puke on that boat.

I've had enough of disasters. Irene makes me nervous, it looks an awful lot like Gloria. and Hugo.
Also as a strange aside, I happen to know the name of the PanAm flight 103. It was "Maid of the seas" -- I know this because My first time ever on an airplane was on PanAm -- I took note that the plane I was boarding had a name -- it was THAT name. I think we know what happened after that.

I'm a very lucky woman. I've come to the conclusion that I am the Kevin Bacon of disasters. It is with that said, I hope people understand today's blog.




Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 15:51:55



My Governor, so embarresing. His latest shennangins? He wants to do away with tenure at all the state universities. WTF.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/25/2011 15:52:50
Quote by BobR:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
This should be interesting -- lewis black and a conservative.



Dang it! I missed Lewis Black!

Oh well, had to do a little running this morning - so what else did I miss and hope everyone is having a good day so far

He's still on



Awesome!

Comment by wickedpam on 08/25/2011 15:56:39
you know I keep reading that we're getting aftershocks but I haven't felt any here, you'd think a 4.5 would wake a person up

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 16:23:08
Quote by Raine:
I have now been in an earthquake, a few tornadoes (both in Saranac Lake, NY and Atlanta), Hurricane Gloria, Bob and Hugo -- I was in NYC on 9/11. The NE blackout of 2003, DC Snowmageddon (2009/10) -- The Del Ray Storm of Summer 2010, The blizzard of 78...

Also, I was stupid and went on a fishing trip a week after Hurricane Andrew on a fishing trip with my sister off the coast of Long Island. My sister was pretty much the only one who didn't puke on that boat.

I've had enough of disasters. Irene makes me nervous, it looks an awful lot like Gloria. and Hugo.
Also as a strange aside, I happen to know the name of the PanAm flight 103. It was "Maid of the seas" -- I know this because My first time ever on an airplane was on PanAm -- I took note that the plane I was boarding had a name -- it was THAT name. I think we know what happened after that.

I'm a very lucky woman. I've come to the conclusion that I am the Kevin Bacon of disasters. It is with that said, I hope people understand today's blog.




Impressive list! my Family was evacuated from the ancesteral estate during Andrew there was concern that an earth (oh irony0 flood control dam might crumble, the Blizzard o' 78, I was glued to the local TV news durring the Air Florida Crash (it got Howard Stern fired from the WWDC 101), various hurricanes brushing Florida so a good list, but nothing like yours, Pumpkin.

As I look out the window here at the salt mine I see nice big fluffy white clouds rolling past pretty fast. The breeze is definately up. Our weather geeks are no long tumescent, they are sad in their pants since they only got use their JACKSONVILLE IN THE CROSSHAIRS! graphic for part of a day.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/25/2011 17:01:27
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
I have now been in an earthquake, a few tornadoes (both in Saranac Lake, NY and Atlanta), Hurricane Gloria, Bob and Hugo -- I was in NYC on 9/11. The NE blackout of 2003, DC Snowmageddon (2009/10) -- The Del Ray Storm of Summer 2010, The blizzard of 78...

Also, I was stupid and went on a fishing trip a week after Hurricane Andrew on a fishing trip with my sister off the coast of Long Island. My sister was pretty much the only one who didn't puke on that boat.

I've had enough of disasters. Irene makes me nervous, it looks an awful lot like Gloria. and Hugo.
Also as a strange aside, I happen to know the name of the PanAm flight 103. It was "Maid of the seas" -- I know this because My first time ever on an airplane was on PanAm -- I took note that the plane I was boarding had a name -- it was THAT name. I think we know what happened after that.

I'm a very lucky woman. I've come to the conclusion that I am the Kevin Bacon of disasters. It is with that said, I hope people understand today's blog.




Impressive list! my Family was evacuated from the ancesteral estate during Andrew there was concern that an earth (oh irony0 flood control dam might crumble, the Blizzard o' 78, I was glued to the local TV news durring the Air Florida Crash (it got Howard Stern fired from the WWDC 101), various hurricanes brushing Florida so a good list, but nothing like yours, Pumpkin.

As I look out the window here at the salt mine I see nice big fluffy white clouds rolling past pretty fast. The breeze is definately up. Our weather geeks are no long tumescent, they are sad in their pants since they only got use their JACKSONVILLE IN THE CROSSHAIRS! graphic for part of a day.



I just call that list the RaineFactor

Comment by livingonli on 08/25/2011 17:09:07
Good day everyone. Early this morning before I went to bed, WPIX was telling people that the Jersey Shore is in line for this storm and they haven't been directly hit by a hurricane in about a century. I remember when Gloria hit Long Island (the eye went over my area), and it has been 20 years since a hurricane last hit this part of the country at all.

And I'm pissed that I crashed out and missed Lewis Black.

Comment by livingonli on 08/25/2011 17:47:10
BTW, Raine, you have Katrina listed as hitting this year instead of '05.

Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 19:01:56
Quote by livingonli:
BTW, Raine, you have Katrina listed as hitting this year instead of '05.

thanks. Fixing.

Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 19:09:52
Quote by wickedpam:
I just call that list the RaineFactor
My sister called me on Tuesday afternoon -- she wanted to know if Virginia was kicking me out!


Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:02:23
Hurumph! Hurumph I say! I seem to be in the grips of a birthday funk.

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:04:13
Hey blogger peeps. I've got an idea. How about a blog road trip to Colorodo? We can kick the crap out of David Sirota. Who's in?

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:16:00
Happy birthday Linux! You are a fiesty 20-year old today!

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:18:15
Happy birthday Regis! I have mused plus one! :ting:

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:27:25
Wayne Shorter
Tom Skerritt
Gene Simmons
Rob Halford
Elvis Costello
Tim Burton
Jeff Tweedy

All born today. Yeah that is how we Virgos roll.

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:33:18
Two years ago today we lost The Lion Of Senate. "The dream still lives and hope will never die."

Comment by BobR on 08/25/2011 20:44:27
Quote by Mondobubba:
Happy birthday Regis! I have mused plus one!

Fixity!

Comment by BobR on 08/25/2011 20:45:23
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hey blogger peeps. I've got an idea. How about a blog road trip to Colorodo? We can kick the crap out of David Sirota. Who's in?

not worth soiling my boot with his ass, much less the airfare...

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:56:39
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hey blogger peeps. I've got an idea. How about a blog road trip to Colorodo? We can kick the crap out of David Sirota. Who's in?

not worth soiling my boot with his ass, much less the airfare...



Who said fly? I said road trip. You know in a car, on a highway?

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 20:57:16
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Happy birthday Regis! I have mused plus one!

Fixity!



Thankee Bobber. I plum forgot we had the ting as an audiocon.

Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 21:08:28
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hey blogger peeps. I've got an idea. How about a blog road trip to Colorodo? We can kick the crap out of David Sirota. Who's in?
you lasted an hour?

Randi cannot come back soon enough for me.


Comment by Raine on 08/25/2011 21:10:08
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hurumph! Hurumph I say! I seem to be in the grips of a birthday funk.
Pish tosh! you can't funk out until tomorrow!


Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 21:12:48
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hey blogger peeps. I've got an idea. How about a blog road trip to Colorodo? We can kick the crap out of David Sirota. Who's in?
you lasted an hour?

Randi cannot come back soon enough for me.



No, I'm not listening to the show, I just think based on his recent output, Sirota needs to have the vegitarian crap kicked out of him.


Comment by Mondobubba on 08/25/2011 21:19:51
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Hey blogger peeps. I've got an idea. How about a blog road trip to Colorodo? We can kick the crap out of David Sirota. Who's in?
you lasted an hour?

Randi cannot come back soon enough for me.



Did you see his smug past couple of columns about being a vegitarian? I am reminded of a line from "Scott Pilgrim vs The World" "I'm vegan, I'm just better than you."

Comment by TriSec on 08/26/2011 00:38:36
* yawn *. Oh, look. It's all the wingnuts on FB making earthquake jokes. Ya know the funny thing about right wing humour? NONE OF IT IS FUNNY.



Comment by livingonli on 08/26/2011 01:52:42
It seems to be that right-wing comedians usually aren't funny. Look at what happened to Dennis Miller when he went right-wing.