Monday, April 11, 2011

New Video

20 comments:

  1. @Mel
    Thank you so much!!! The video is great!!
    What a nice way to start this week!

    Btw,I like Nickelback!!

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  2. @Mel.
    Thank you very much for the video ! That's cool !

    btw, is your shoulder OK ?

    Hope you have a great week, my dear Mel ! Hugs !

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  3. @Dana Yeah it is a great way to start the week. It took me forever to decide on a song.

    @Ekaterina My shouldar is still bothering me. I think I'm gonna call the doctor again tomorrow & see if he can make so I'm only allowed on the 20 items or less.

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  4. @dana.
    The all TV channels in Ronamia report it very correctly, dana.
    First one was 7.1 and then 6.6 and so on.
    We have had more than 30 earthquakes from 3.8 to 7.1 in last 7 hours. The actual spot this time is in Fukushima. I don't mean it AKW, but simply Fukushima. AKW are OK so far.
    and, my baby sis, my dad, and I are all OK.
    Thank you so much for attension, dana.
    We felt 4 shakes out of these 30 in Tokyo.

    The earth is the living creature and we don't know much about it. The plate has been quite restless since last month. I think I want to look inside the earth if possible. It might be something in 1,000 years,

    We had one again just now. It was 4.5 and we didn't feel any shake here. But anyhow we've had so many tonight.

    continues from " in 1,000 years, ", if so, we'll have more for months. I really want to know what is going on inside the earth.

    I get into my bed now. Thanks again, my dear dana ! Hugs ! Good night.

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  5. @Ekaterina *faints* 30 earthquakes in 7 hours! I'm speachless.

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  6. @Ekaterina
    It's hard to me to understand how can you go to bed like nothing has happened!:) You had an earthquake even while you were writing your post! Brr!
    But maybe you're used to this! And I guess your home is a safe place!

    You're right, the Earth is a living creature and we don't know much about it!
    Anyway, we've harmed it so much! And I started to think that civilization leads us to self-destruct! Think just of arming, nuclear power, pollution...

    I'm glad you and your dad and your baby sister are fine!
    Wish you a good and restful night, my dear Ekaterina!
    Kisses and hugs!

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  7. @Mel

    Thank you for the video, Mel! I liked the video very much and especially the song! The song is exactly my taste and suits perfect to Aksel's pictures.

    Wow, what a kind of great review of so many impressive pics, I know them all, and the last one made me think. We know Aksel very well, one side of Aksel I mean, the other side is his own private life and thoughts.

    A lot is unknown to us, and that is correct like it is. Thanks god it is like that, a bit of privacy is so important for everybody, I believe!

    @Ekaterina

    Unfortunately I heard that a lot of later earthquakes are to be expected, after the situation you had! So I think it is a great gift that you are able to take it like you do. Staying calm and realistic is the best! All my compliments to you, dear Ekaterina!

    Have a good night!

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  8. @Dana

    Hope you feel fine and have no further troubles with your health!
    At the moment. I have to fight with a combination of hay fever and a cold! I am coughing, and I lost nearly my voice. The voice is back now, but I sound very peculiar!! Especially when I laugh, I sound extreme!

    @Giffy

    All the best for your new job, Giffy! Have a good twittering!

    Looking very much forward to your further comments!

    @All have a great day/evening!

    Tomorrow we are going back to cold weather again, only 10-13 degrees!

    Love you all!
    Hugs & Kisses!

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  9. @Nicoletta
    I'm sorry you don't feel well, my dear Nicoletta!
    But as you know, this is the season of hay fever and if you are lucky you can easily combine it with a cold! Congrats, I see you did it!:)))
    I'd like to hear you laughing! He!

    Thanks,I'm still coughing so now I take ACC600 and I feel better! My thyroid makes my heart go crazy every day but I calm it down with a pill every morning. In a way, I can't wait to go to Bucharest to get the right treatment or a surgery, though I hate hospitals! lol

    Here it snowed a little last evening and a little in the morning, but then it was sunny and crazy windy! I thought the spring has come, bit it seems I was wrong!:)

    Wish you a pleasant evening! Kisses and hugs!

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  10. @mel thanks for the vid! it is great!

    @ekaterina i was thinking of you the whole day, but now i have first time to write you! i really hope that everything is ok! how do you feel?
    i know it is normal that so heavy earthquakes shake you right now, bc this can happen for a half an year after such a big earthquake!

    @all i hope all of you who are ill will be better soon and for all a great evening!

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  11. @all ladies.

    Thank you very much ! I love you all, always!!!

    I'll be back here later, and it's just a short notice.

    * The latest info on our AKW *
    The Fukushima 1 remains the same as yesterday.
    It's still on the way to avoid the worst situation and I believe it is possible to be successful, however it'll take time.
    Then, NISA ( our govermental instituation ) stated the Fukushima 1 is at the level 7, the same level as Chernobyl of '86.
    I'm typing this while watching the press conference live by NISA in the TV. So it's the latest news.
    But the story going on in F is very different from C. It's the important point and the different importance. So we are not in a panic with the news, bc everybody have thought it might become the level 7. But we cannot accept it without big sigh. ...

    btw, the earthquakes still continue, although they are around 6.0 and no tsunami so far.

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  12. @Ekaterina

    I read in the NZZ about the severe situation, and that the AKW in Fukushima is now a 7!

    Yesterday, I was worried and also a bit amuzed as I saw the latest news from Japan, my dear Ekaterina.

    In a camp, they showed the the life of the people and a little eartquake occured! Especially the children are frightened so much, and go to the Mamie to look for shelter. Other small children war sitting together and taking a little meal, because it was raining they are again afraid of a Tsunam! The children are suffering so much, it is a pitty!

    Also older people have several problems because of blood circulation, trombosis, etc., and now, I would like to finish with some positive, Ekaterina.

    I saw 4 olderly men enjoing their first bath in a newly built kind of bath area, and the men were so happy to go back to normal!!

    I know from you, Ekaterina, that Japanese enjoy the bath, and it is kind of daily ritual!

    Hope everything is fine with you, despite of the awful earthquakes, Ekaterina!

    Have a quiet afternoon and evening, my thoughts are with you, Ekaterina!

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  13. @Dana

    In the NZZ they wrote about the snow storms in Rumania! That must be an extreme situation too!

    Hope so much they can help you in Bukarest, dear Dana!
    You are to young, and full of life, it should be so much possible to cure you! Or at least, that you do not suffer so much!

    Take care, dear Dana!

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  14. @Mel.
    What did your doctor tell you about the pain in your shoulder, Mel ? It's not fun to go with pain.
    Hope you get the best advice and instruction by the doctor to feel fine, my dear Mel !

    btw, yes, we have 30 in 7 hours. Although we are used to the earthquakes normally, it's absolutely unusual even for us.

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  15. @dana.
    I can't wait for Easter especially this year, dana. Truly I wouldn't like you to go to the doctor, bc you don't like it. But I imagine the thyroid trouble sometimes make you feel that you are not you who you want to be, and I think it's so unpleasant to you. I'm sure the doctor helps you control it as you like.

    Nobody can explain when & how the earth was born, but everybody knows it has lived much much longer than us. So I used to think we had better respect the charcter of the earth more than we do.

    In Japan, every time we build the house or the building, we have the ritual ceremony called " Jichinsai ". It is the tradition from Shinto which is our ancient religion. The purpose of Jichinsai is to let the soil know that we are going to touch it and pray for soil not to be wild. The soil is first there, and we come the next, so Jichinsai is something like asking permission to build something in and on the soil while paying respect to it.

    I suppose Japan has had so many troubles caused by the nature in early times, and someone had an idea how not to make the nature angry.

    The governor of Tokyo just said, " It's the divine punishment ! " shortly after the 9.0 in March 11, and we all agreed with it. Because, in Shinto, we have countless gods, and they are believed to live in every nature. Although Shinto is no more religin for us now except some people including our Imperial Family, Shito's ways of thinking sometimes revives when something happens like March 11. So, we can accept it a little bit easily and can keep calm and carry on.
    But AKW is different, I think. It is our product and we were so much and were too careless about it. Tepco underestimated the real power of the nature by thinking they are superior to it, I think so.

    Take your time, my dear dana, until you see the doctor in Bucharest after Easter !

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  16. @corinna.
    yes, you're right. There is the high possibility that the more earthquakes including around 8.0 hit us in 6 months after the Big one. One month has passed already, so we have to be careful for the next 5 months.
    But it is not always easy to be careful, bc it often comes suddenly. ... :-(((
    Our proverb says " The earthquake comes when we forget it. " Fortunately we don't forget it now. ... ;-)))

    My baby sis, my dad, and I are well & fine. Our house is built strongly on the very stable soil and high from the sea and river level and not so near from the sea and river. So I think it's safe as long as we stay at home. But of course we are careful when we are out especially for the next 5 months, bc the actual spot of the earthquake does not stay at the same place and it's difficult to expect where it'll be.

    btw, how is your ankle, corinna ?

    Have a beautiful spring in great Bavaria, my dear corinna !

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  17. @Ekaterina
    Jichinsai-what a beautiful tradition!!!! To ask permission to build something!!! Very profound!
    We have other tradition, not as ecological as yours: we put a fir tree on the ridge of the house when we finish to build it. We say it brings us good luck, wealth and prosperity. You can find the fir tree in many of our traditions, even at wedding and funerals.

    You're right, we have to keep us humble and pay respect bc the Earth made us, not us made the Earth!

    Thank you so much for your concern and for taking care of me! Yes, the thyroid makes me feel so weird sometimes. It took me pretty much to understand that I haven't some other health problems, I used to be scared bc I didn't know what's happens to me. Sometimes I have panic attacks, which is very unpleasant! :))
    I'm sure at Bucharest I'll find solutions for many of my problems.

    When will you start the piano lessons? I think you miss your pupils!

    Have a good night, with no shakes! Sleep well, my dear Ekaterina! Love you!

    @Nicoletta
    Yes, we have a very capricious weather these days. Here, in Campina is cold and windy, but in other regions the winter has come back! The snow storm makes big troubles to ppl living in the north and in the central part of Romania.

    How are you? Hope you feel better, my dear!
    Have a nice spring evening! Kisses and hugs!

    @Giffy
    How was your first day at your new job? I can't wait your post about it!:))

    Love you,Sis!

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  18. @ekaterina my ankle is good so far! today it was raining and i was for a "coffee" or better for a ice tea, out with my best best best friend ever, she was my best friend when i was around 16 years and we was together in school, but then we lost us,bc she moved and i was going to another school, but now we have us back!we saw us once a year, but that was more coincidence! but today we decided to do more together and we both are real happy about it!

    how was your day and how are you today?
    was there some new earthquakes and please take care of you!

    @giffy a new job, how awesome!

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  19. @Nicoletta.
    I'm same as @dana.
    I love to hear your laughing, Nicolettchen !

    ... sorry ...
    How's your hay fever and a cold ? So many Japanese suffer from hay fever in spring. I'm free from it at least so far. The hay fever is often misunderstood as a cold, and vice versa.
    Please take good care of you.

    It seems I can open the shop to sell the shakes, though it costs too much money to seek the clients. ... ;-)))

    btw, I'm going to the opera tomorrow. " Der Rosenkavalier ". Since March 11, the operas & concerts I planned to go have been all cancelled, and at last I can start it tomorrow, although several casts are replaced to Japanese singers, to my regret. But anyhow, it starts !

    Since March 11, people in even Tokyo has hesitated to stay out at night except work, bc we worry about the another big earthquake like we had in March 11, and lots of gatherings, parties, dinners were cancelled.
    The last time I went to the concert was March 09.

    Tomorrow is the weekday matinee of the Opera in Tokyo. The premier was set to be April 07, but the Opera couldn't open that day. I think they do that tomorrow unless the another earthquake comes.
    It begins at 14:00 and ends at 18:20, so my friends and I booked the table for the dinner at the restaurant in the Opera. It's the second time for me to dine out after the 9.0 and the first one is, as you see, the dinner with chocolate fondu with my dad on my BD.

    But I suppose several operas and concerts will be cancelled again for the coming weeks and months, bc our AKW was stated in the level 7.
    However my baby sis might be happy that her sis stays home at night !

    and, YES, exactly. The Japanese Bath.
    Our ground forces of SDF has the team to offer the bath in evacuation camp in the disastrous areas. Normally every Japanese cannot go without the bath in bathtub. But the disaster this time spread the vast areas, so everyone of the people in the so many evacation camps cannot take the bath. They still lack of the doctors and medicines, too. For many people in the disastrous areas, the time still remains at 14:46 in March 11. But some people have already started the new life in the newly built tentative houses. The tentative house has 2 or 3 small rooms with a small kitchen, and a small bath with a bathtub. People who lost their houses can live there for 2 years for free. The refrigerator, cooking oven, the washing machine, and the air-conditioner are purchased by the donation from the red cross. But as the numbers of the people who need it are just many, so many people have to wait.

    Have a nice spring day, my dear Nicoletta, and I hope you feel fine just soon !

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  20. @Ekaterina I'm so glad to read your posts and know you are alright and as we say "hanging in there." You are the bravest woman I know! Jichinsai is a wonderful traditon with respect and honor to the earth. I love to learn new things from you. Do you still wonder what the magma is doing?

    @Dana My dear Sis! Did you have snow? How are your apricot trees? I was supposed to start my job today but my new boss called this morning and said I should wait. Her 85 year old mother needed her care. She gave me some reading assignments and asked me to research into other companies and competitors. I spent my day reading Marketing at home and it was very intereting. I wonder if I get paid? It's not all about pay for me but it would be nice. I have my eyes on a new pair of shoes with my first paycheck. LOL! I think I'll cash it into dollar bills and roll around in it!

    @Corinna So glad you reconnected with an old friend. What fun you two will have!

    @Nicoletta Hope you feel better! No laughing. It took me about 3 weeks to get over my cough. Does your partner mind about your voice? My husband would probably be glad if I couldn't speak.

    Speaking of my darling husband planted a tree in China at the factory he visited. It was an honorary tree that they have international people plant, and will put his name on a placque? Who knew?

    I've been worried about all of you! Thanks very much for thinking of me and wondering about my new job. I think I'll love it! :)

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