On 10/22/07, pippa258 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>We could sure use everyone's prayers out here in Southern California. > >>Thanks. Kim<< > > Can't believe what is happening out there.
I saw a clip on the news this morning in CA of a pickup truck with 3 dogs in the back and a horse tied to the bumper winding down a road with bumper to bumper traffic. That and all of our list friends dealing with this really brings it home. It's so frutsrating to not be able to do anything to help. All of you are in my thoughts. This did motivate me to review our emergency evacuation plan. I have a list of places to go with the animals in all directions, I have emergency water always ready to go. Since I don't have a trailer, I have a list of people with trailers to call that have agreed to come if I needed them, I have dog and cat crates ready, I have food ready, I have a list of all the things I would need to throw in a bag to take, etc. But the one thing I realized I forgot was to plan for the humans so I sat down and made that list, too. We are much more likely to need to be prepared for power outages and that type of weather emergency but you never know. I just like to be prepared. -- Laree in NC Doppa & Mura Simon, Sadie and Sam (the "S" gang) "When you're young and you fall off a horse, you may break something. When you're my age and you fall off, you splatter" - Roy Rogers
