Posted on 03/11/2011 8:49:43 AM PST by MindBender26
Many of us depend on Japan-based TRL for his proven insights and on-the-scene views of important events in the Far East. There was concern for him in the aftermath of today's earthquake.
Just heard from him. He is out of country, and fine.
Sushiman just checked in on the main thread.
Good to hear that both are fine. I was driving from Seoul back to Songtan when the earthquake hit Japan. (didn’t even realize it’d happened until I turned on the news)
Thank you so much for the post and ping!
I was wondering about him, and his safety. I’m glad to know he’s okay, and out of the country.
My prayers are going up for the people of Japan...
AIT has checked in too. he fine.
Thank you! I worry about our FRiends...
Good to hear!
Lots of reports airing here about very serious nuclear explosions. What is known locally?
That's good to know, thanks.
(Mrs)T
Thank God! I'm so glad to hear this happy news.
My prayers for the people of Japan (and their anxious relatives in other countries) continue...
Thank you so much.
I will let him know that he is in your prayers also.
The devastation is terrible.
Happy Spring to you.
(Mrs)T
Happy Spring to you.
(Mrs)T
My prayers for your son and for all people in Japan will definitely continue... the suffering in some cases is just unimaginable to me.
Happy Spring to you and your family as well!
Spring hasn't yet "sprung" up here in northern Connecticut. Still lots of snow on the ground, and we've had a flooded basement (basically under control now) for the past 9 days. I hesitate to complain too much, though. Our problems pale in comparison to what many in Japan are currently going through...
Good to hear.
Always appreciate your updates on many topics from your vantage point there.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.