Anchorage Earthquake
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Anchorage Earthquake
No word from Cindy on FB yet - anyone have contact?
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Re: Anchorage Earthquake
She's checked in on FB as "okay"
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Re: Anchorage Earthquake
Glad to hear that Cindy is OK.
Hope we can say the same about our fishing cabin. It's about eight miles from Kenai, which was hit.
Hope we can say the same about our fishing cabin. It's about eight miles from Kenai, which was hit.
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SportsFan68 wrote:Glad to hear that Cindy is OK.
Hope we can say the same about our fishing cabin. It's about eight miles from Kenai, which was hit.
Sprots, when/how will you find out?
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Re: Anchorage Earthquake
I didn't know you had an Alaska fishing cabin.SportsFan68 wrote:
Hope we can say the same about our fishing cabin. It's about eight miles from Kenai, which was hit.
My reaction, in my best Napoleon Dynamite impersonation "Lucky."
Hope it is OK from the earthquake.
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Thanks, TLynn and Spock.tlynn78 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:Glad to hear that Cindy is OK.
Hope we can say the same about our fishing cabin. It's about eight miles from Kenai, which was hit.
Sprots, when/how will you find out?
One of our partners in the cabin called a buddy who now lives year-around in Alaska, about six miles northeast of our property as the crow flies. He knew there was an earthquake because he felt what he described as a vibration, not a quake. But no damage was reported in our area.
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Re: Anchorage Earthquake
Good news! Now if the grizzlies leave it alone, you'll be set.SportsFan68 wrote:Thanks, TLynn and Spock.tlynn78 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:Glad to hear that Cindy is OK.
Hope we can say the same about our fishing cabin. It's about eight miles from Kenai, which was hit.
Sprots, when/how will you find out?
One of our partners in the cabin called a buddy who now lives year-around in Alaska, about six miles northeast of our property as the crow flies. He knew there was an earthquake because he felt what he described as a vibration, not a quake. But no damage was reported in our area.
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You can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. -Ayn Rand
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Even if they stop by, I'm pretty sure they'll be satisfied with the bear necessities. --Bobtlynn78 wrote:Good news! Now if the grizzlies leave it alone, you'll be set.SportsFan68 wrote:Thanks, TLynn and Spock.tlynn78 wrote:
Sprots, when/how will you find out?
One of our partners in the cabin called a buddy who now lives year-around in Alaska, about six miles northeast of our property as the crow flies. He knew there was an earthquake because he felt what he described as a vibration, not a quake. But no damage was reported in our area.
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