Thank you so much for your kind message. I really appreciate your concern. it means a lot. Yes, I was lucky the building was strong and well-built, otherwise it could have been much worse. I’ve heard about possible aftershocks too, so I’m being extra careful. Thanks again for thinking of me!
Thank you! Yes, it was absolutely terrifying.I think I discovered new levels of “powerless”! I can’t imagine going through quakes in Iran and Afghanistan too. You’re a true earthquake veteran! Let’s just say I’m not in a hurry to collect any more quake
Thank you so much. Today, I’m finally feeling a sense of relief and getting back into my normal daily rhythm. It feels good to return to the little things like tending to my plants, which always brings me peace.
Good to see you are well and posting Pimmy, it must be heartbreaking for all the people who lost someone in the turmoil. Do be careful if there are still aftershocks…
Thanks Bruce but the phone and car - unless I break them - will most likely be the last I will ever need to buy. As long as I can get a maximum of 20 years out of both of them I shall be well chuffed…
I’ll be 95 by then (if I last that long) and I’ll probably not be using either once I’m old and decrepit and being fed by a nurse. Mrs Fox reckons I’ve not long to go…