Some pool related pics from the quake

Thanks for the pictures. It is really good to hear from you and to find out you are ok. If you should need anything, let me know.
 
Thanks for the pictures. It is really good to hear from you and to find out you are ok. If you should need anything, let me know.

Thanks, for now, we should be all right. My area has plently of food and water and all the utilities have been restored for most of the town. There are areas that are in a much worse situation than us right now.

what color green is that cloth?

I think its just the regular green Simonis uses, it might look a little different because of the poor lighting (no electricity at the time of the picture).
 
Glad to hear you're all right. I know there are a few azers living up north of Tokyo and I hope you are all doing okay. Please let me know if I can help in any way.
 
We are about 20 miles or so from Ishinomaki, one of the areas that was hit hardest by the tsunami, but the water didn't come close to us.

I saw a few pics from the pool hall in Ishinomaki, it looks like the water reached the ceiling, the tables were covered in dirt, and they were pushed all over the place.

Right now I'd be more concerned about the Nuclear Reactors near you. Looks like there may be no stopping them from melting down. They may have to be buried like Chernobyl in Russia. Of course that entire area will be off limits to humans FOREVER! The prevailing wind should take any radioactive cloud out over the Pacific, hopefully. I suspect our Northwest (Seattle area) may be in more danger than Tokyo.
 
Glad you are okay...

Tsunami is the worst thing happend on earth...almost 300,000 people of aceh died to tsunami on 2003. But, i'm really admire how japan goverment and your people dealt with such a situation.
 
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