On Feb 28, 2011, at 2:00 AM, frank theriault wrote:

> Your photos very effectively show the damage to your house and
> neighbourhood.  Thank goodness you all escaped without injury.

I would have been a lot safer if I'd been at home at the time :)

> That must have been one scary moment (or moments).

I was thinking a bit more about it this afternoon.  It's probably the second 
holy-shit scary moment I've had during the past few months.  The other was a 
guy in a 4WD who decided to pass a truck while I was coming the other way on my 
road bike.  If you count September 4th it'd be the third big scare in 6 months 
but to be honest I wasn't truly fearing for my life during that.  But life on 
the edge is taking some getting used to ;)

One of the things I will never forget from last Tuesday was the look on the 
faces of the people around me.  They were quietly scared out of their minds.  
And I may as well have been looking in a mirror.

It looks like I'll be "at work" again in the next couple of days.  It seems 
that some business owners have been allowed through the cordon and our work 
computers have been retrieved.  I'll be working at home again until we find 
some alternative premises.  Considering the state of the roads it's best that 
we're not commuting anyway.  I'd much rather keep the roads free for emergency 
vehicles.

I spent today in a small town called Methven, about 90 minutes southwest of 
here.  Janet had some consulting to do at a company down there and invited me 
along.  She dropped me off so I had the day to do whatever I wanted while she 
worked.  There's not a lot to do there so I spent most of the time just walking 
around enjoying the sights, but she did ask me to see if I could find a grave 
of one of her distant relatives (she does a lot of family history research).  A 
graveyard is a great place to sit and contemplate life.

Anyway, after she'd finished her work we went to visit one of her living 
relatives... who let me use her shower.  Oh bliss.  Oh joy.  What an 
enlightening experience, my first real shower in a week.  Something that simple 
was a great lift to my spirits.

Then we came home and found that our water has gone out again :(  We still have 
about 15 litres in our emergency container and plenty more available from the 
filling stations so there's no worry, but it's much more convenient when it 
comes out of the tap, even if we do have to boil it before use.

Another issue coming up is that the silt on the roads from the liquefaction is 
drying out and the traffic is whipping up a lot of dust.  But I think it's 
meant to rain in the next couple of days.

Cheers,
Dave


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