I'll start with the simple.
I decided, at the end of my last post, to "try to get myself looking presentable." As if such a thing were possible.
But, by pre-arrangement, I am using a picture of me snapped by Genie's daughter, Holly, at Paris and Beyond. Now this is a good picture!
But there are bigger things than me. Much bigger.
One of my first discoveries, upon waking, was that Japan had experienced of a massive earthquake and tidal wave (tsunami). I saw the pictures of the tsunami hitting village and city alike, rolling over and sweeping away everything that stood before it.
I remember a reporter picking a porcelain doll out of the detritus at the Sendai airport. There was wreckage from all over — construction materials to cars. And I wondered. Was this doll owned by some little girl? Is she alive or dead? Did she treasure this doll? Will it ever get back to her?
Perhaps the most frightening thing for me was the ongoing story of nuclear reactor failures, and the threat those failures pose — for Japan, and the rest of us. How big is the radioactive plume? How far will it spread? What will be the consequences of Japan's electrical industry? How will this affect other nuclear installations? (I've seen a story that Germany is shutting down any pre-1980 nuclear plants for inspection; there is question of whether any of these will reopen.) And what lies ahead for children, even un-born children, who were caught in the wrong place during this nuclear disaster?
It is said the Japanese people are both stoic and resilient. They will rebuild. At the cost of a few trillion dollars, perhaps.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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