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"Jessica B" wrote in message
... On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 16:13:47 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message . .. snipped a bunch Ok. You definitely need to STOP telling me about all this stuff!! I am NOT interested in burning up, drowning, getting eaten by sharks, getting stung by yellow jackets, etc., etc.... Timid little soul! Where's your yearning for a little excitement? ;-) Alive and well and totally uninterested in being anywhere near a disaster. :-) And you're afraid of snakes falling from the sky? LOL! Seems tame by comparison! :-)' Yup, it's all a matter of perspective. So, do you travel much? Do you have family in your area or do you go somewhere for holidays? Do you ever get out this way? We only have a few earthquakes a year that you can actually feel... I don't travel much anymore except in my boat. I've never been to California except when I worked for Suzuki. They had offices in Brea but that has been 25 years or so ago, now. As close as I got on vacation was Utah, Nevada, Arizona - took a long motorcycle ride, camped out, etc. I even saw that big Meteor Crater and Carlsbad Caverns. Earthquakes, I don't think would bother me unless buildings started to tumble down or some such. Tsunamis could be a problem though. I'd rather live in hurricane country - at least you get plenty of warning. Brothers and sister are scattered all across the country and I don't visit them much or at all any more. Parents are deceased. Too bad California is so hard to get to by boat. I don't have any desire to try to do the Panama Canal route. And Cape Horn is way too far and dangerous. |