OUR SON RICHARD AND FAMILY ARE ALSO SAFE ABOUT 200 MILES INLAND
JOHN AND SANDY
In a message dated 3/20/2011 8:19:25 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
gneolog(a)aol.com writes:
A note from a Callison cousin from Japan. Take care all. Keep all the
people over there in your prayers. Marilyn
Marilyn,
In case you're interested, this is from my cousin, who lives in Japan.
His
mother was a direct Callison decendant.
Susanne
Subject: Safe and sound
Hello Cousin,
I was at the office when the earthquake hit and our 3 buildings are
relatively new and designed to be earthquake-resistant and
earthquake-proof.
They sit atop huge shock absorbers.
We also practice what to do in the event of a quake so all are ok.
They only problem was that after the quake all public transportation was
shut down, so I had to walk 3 miles home and Hiroko had longer to get here.
One of her daughters walked here from about 2 hours away and the other
will
stay in her office tonight.
At home only a few papers, books, DVD and CD fell off shelves.
Otherwise no damage.
Our power, gas and Internet lines are working, but cellphones and land
lines
are disrupted as many people are trying to use them.
No one I know was injured or worse and only saw limited damage in our
areas
or workplaces.
Hope all are well there,
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Carl & Susanne Green <csgreen(a)itstriangle.com>
To: Marilyn <GNEOLOG(a)aol.com>
Sent: Sun, Mar 20, 2011 8:09 am
Subject: Safe and sound
Marilyn,
In case you're interested, this is from my cousin, who lives in Japan.
His
mother was a direct Callison decendant.
Susanne
Subject: Safe and sound
Hello Cousin,
I was at the office when the earthquake hit and our 3 buildings are
relatively new and designed to be earthquake-resistant and
earthquake-proof.
They sit atop huge shock absorbers.
We also practice what to do in the event of a quake so all are ok.
They only problem was that after the quake all public transportation was
shut down, so I had to walk 3 miles home and Hiroko had longer to get here.
One of her daughters walked here from about 2 hours away and the other
will
stay in her office tonight.
At home only a few papers, books, DVD and CD fell off shelves.
Otherwise no damage.
Our power, gas and Internet lines are working, but cellphones and land
lines
are disrupted as many people are trying to use them.
No one I know was injured or worse and only saw limited damage in our
areas
or workplaces.
Hope all are well there,
Michael
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John, if they send any emails describing what is going on over there -- please let us all
know. So glad that all are hanging in at this point. Take care. Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Roundmt <Roundmt(a)aol.com>
To: callison <callison(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sun, Mar 20, 2011 8:50 am
Subject: Re: [CALLISON] Fwd: Safe and sound
OUR SON RICHARD AND FAMILY ARE ALSO SAFE ABOUT 200 MILES INLAND
JOHN AND SANDY
In a message dated 3/20/2011 8:19:25 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
gneolog(a)aol.com writes:
A note from a Callison cousin from Japan. Take care all. Keep all the
people over there in your prayers. Marilyn
Marilyn,
In case you're interested, this is from my cousin, who lives in Japan.
His
mother was a direct Callison decendant.
Susanne
Subject: Safe and sound
Hello Cousin,
I was at the office when the earthquake hit and our 3 buildings are
relatively new and designed to be earthquake-resistant and
earthquake-proof.
They sit atop huge shock absorbers.
We also practice what to do in the event of a quake so all are ok.
They only problem was that after the quake all public transportation was
shut down, so I had to walk 3 miles home and Hiroko had longer to get here.
One of her daughters walked here from about 2 hours away and the other
will
stay in her office tonight.
At home only a few papers, books, DVD and CD fell off shelves.
Otherwise no damage.
Our power, gas and Internet lines are working, but cellphones and land
lines
are disrupted as many people are trying to use them.
No one I know was injured or worse and only saw limited damage in our
areas
or workplaces.
Hope all are well there,
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Carl & Susanne Green <csgreen(a)itstriangle.com>
To: Marilyn <GNEOLOG(a)aol.com>
Sent: Sun, Mar 20, 2011 8:09 am
Subject: Safe and sound
Marilyn,
In case you're interested, this is from my cousin, who lives in Japan.
His
mother was a direct Callison decendant.
Susanne
Subject: Safe and sound
Hello Cousin,
I was at the office when the earthquake hit and our 3 buildings are
relatively new and designed to be earthquake-resistant and
earthquake-proof.
They sit atop huge shock absorbers.
We also practice what to do in the event of a quake so all are ok.
They only problem was that after the quake all public transportation was
shut down, so I had to walk 3 miles home and Hiroko had longer to get here.
One of her daughters walked here from about 2 hours away and the other
will
stay in her office tonight.
At home only a few papers, books, DVD and CD fell off shelves.
Otherwise no damage.
Our power, gas and Internet lines are working, but cellphones and land
lines
are disrupted as many people are trying to use them.
No one I know was injured or worse and only saw limited damage in our
areas
or workplaces.
Hope all are well there,
Michael
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