"60 Minutes" did a segment last night on the rise in the number of earthquakes in Oklahoma over the past two years. There have been over 2,000 3.0+ magnitude quakes. They interviewed a couple of women from Edmond, which is where our classmate JUNE CURRY lives. When this was previewed, I contacted JUNE. This is what she had to say:
"That number doesn't surprise me at all as more earthquakes are announced almost daily. I live on the Northwest side of Oklahoma City with an Edmond address, on the outskirts of Edmond itself. It's very
beautiful here, but there have been an enormous amount of homes badly damaged by these earthquakes, and the homeowners are up in arms at the local oil and gas companies that they feel are contributing to these events.
We have felt a few of these earthquakes, but we thank God that so far we have had no damage from them nor has my other son at his home. I feel so badly for the people who have had so much damage and almost no help from the earthquake insurance people in repairing their homes. It is almost impossible to prove to them that the damage is earthquake caused, according to the media reports.
I must say though that when you do not have an earthquake, tornado, hail, ice storm or blizzard, this is a truly beautiful place to live. (Ha Ha Ha)."
JUNE and I commiserate back and forth when weather threatens our safety. However, earthquakes usually give no warning. As I worked for FEMA several years through several earthquakes and their aftermath, I don't think I could show the sense of humor portrayed by JUNE.
As the insurance companies will pay for "act of God" earthquakes, and they are refusing to pay off on the current ones, this means they, too, believe the oil and gas companies are at fault - not God. The technology certainly seems to show that their pumping all that waste water back into the earth is the cause of the recent earthquakes. As a homeowner, I think I would go after the oil and gas industry for damages to my property.
JUNE says her new knee is working like it's supposed to -- and no pain!
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(Pebble Beach Golf Course)
When I was putting together our autobiographical handbook, I often had to coax information from some of you. You are more interesting than you would lead us to believe. Such is the case with another of our classmates who emerged out of the past recently. I've got a few more items of interest from TRUMAN CONNER. One of which is his golfing hobby. My son Matthew was green with envy when I read him a list of golf courses that TRUMAN has played on over the years. "..They would include, Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, both on the California Monterrey Peninsula. Others would include Riviera CC (Los Angeles) Olympia Fields CC (Chicago) TPC Stadium Course Olympic (Palm Springs), Olympic Club (San Francisco) Kapalua, (Maui, HI). Will not bore you with others, except to say that many or all of these golf courses held either US Open Championships or are regular PGA Tour sites. I expect Matthew would recognize them. Non-golfers wouldn't give a rip and can't blame them for that."
TRUMAN mentioned he liked to travel, but mostly in the U.S. "...NYC, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, Miami, et al, many times on business. Never wanted to go to Europe like Denny Hill though. The idea of a 14 hour plane ride was always a deal breaker for me. I am going to Washington DC next month. It is the most interesting city I have ever visited."
The first information I got out of TRUMAN in the way of a biography, indicated he worked for Levi Strauss for nearly 40-years before retiring. I figured he might own the company in that length of time. Not so, he wrote:
"My degree from TCU was in finance. There isn't a great deal of glitter in my life compared to others in our class. I had a great career at Levi's although not at the CEO level (thanks for the thought). I worked in Levi's financial division with a focus on financial analysis of some very large corporate accounts, and I occasionally served on Chapter 11 bankruptcy committees when things got really interesting, and it often entailed long and tiring cross country flights, sometimes weekly."
Come to think of it, TRUMAN, you were working for Levi's in 1989, when the huge San Francisco earthquake hit. That was the year I went to work for FEMA. I heard Dan Rather on the evening news say that FEMA needed help in Denton, Texas working with the victims of the quake. I thought I was volunteering when I went in that evening to sign up. They put all of us on the telephone that night after about a 30-minute training session. This was the first time they had tried telecommunications for aiding disaster victims. When I left 5-years later, they were in beautiful new quarters, and were in the process of going online with the applications for assistance.
Were you affected at all by the '89 earthquake, TRUMAN?
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Occasionally, I realize I haven't heard from one of my "regulars" in a while so I contact them. PATI COCKRELL PRITCHARD sent a photo of her new granddaughter a few months back, then dropped off the grid. Here is her reply when I inquired how she was doing:
"I'm still working full time (darn, the other grandmother gets all the drop off baby sitting) but, I can fund her college accounts better than I could if I DIDN'T work! Gene has finally cut back to working only 3 days a week. We're both in good health and I think it helps me to stay active.
GRANDbaby is just GRAND!!! She was 9 months old April 27th and running her big people ragged! Loving her to pieces and enjoy hearing my daughter say 'I never appreciated all you did'. Yahoo!"
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GLENN SMITH is still recuperating at home. He has a young friend from Uruguay staying with him and helping him. He said he can get around some with a walker. The last I heard from him was four days ago when he wrote, "..staples came out today. X-rays show that femur break 2 inches below left hip is repairing perfectly. No socket replacement was needed.
Several friends have visited. Some have brought meals."
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NANCY THOMPSON BAKER wrote that she and hubby Jake are doing well at home, with Home Health assisting with Jake's recovery from the dreadful blood infection he suffered a while back. NANCY said her feet are healed as well.
You know, from the reports I've received from our "patients" both here and among my other friends, all of the requested prayers and good thoughts and wishes have been answered. Hallelujah!
Much love and peace to you all,
Marilyn
Marilyn,
ReplyDeleteOn the day of the 1989 California earthquake, can you believe I had a 6:00 a.m. flight from San Francisco to Dallas and missed it, after waiting all those years for the big one. Didn't know about it until I landed and saw it on CBS News. Fortunately, the only thing that happened to my house was a picture fell from the wall. My housekeeper told me my cat starting meowing and running around in circles about 30 seconds before the tremor hit. It is amazing what animals can sense. Truman
I have heard that dogs sense an earthquake, but never heard that about cats. Good kitty! Of course, had you been home, 30 seconds was not quite enough time to warn you, was it?
DeleteAs this was my first time at Disaster Assistance, working the Loma Prieta earthquake was not like dipping my toe in the water. We had to jump in feet first and come up gasping for air. I never talked to so many panicked people... nor felt so helpless to reassure them. They would be terrified while on the telephone when an aftershock hit. I told many to just lay down the phone and go outdoors to the middle of the street away from the house. One young woman, calling in tears, said she had only 15 minutes to gather her things and leave her home, which was being "red tagged" (condemned). "What should I take?" I asked her if she had family photos.. She did. "Take those, and LEAVE!"
It was a sad and scary time for all of the earthquake victims. I"m happy to hear you were not there - not did you suffer any damage.
June, with your two little dogs at home, and all of the earthquakes you've been having daily, do they seem to be bothered in advance of one?
Neither of the dogs react in any way if they even feel the earthquakes, and neither my son nor ever feel them either, with one or two exceptions. The earthquakes here are very small in size, and it's hard to believe that they do as much damage to homes as they do.
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