Sunday, February 28, 2010

February 27, 2010 3:34AM (local time, 1:34AM ET) One of the deadliest earthquake (the magnitude-8.8) hit Central Chile

If you want to know more about TSUNAMI, this is the great explanation how it occurs, on weather.com http://www.weather.com/outlook/weather-news/news/articles/tsunami-article_2010-02-27 TSUNAMI is a Japanese word, being adapted in US, like KARAOKE. I’ve experienced many earthquakes in my life but the biggest is 7.1 when I was living in Guam (April 26, 2002) I remember that I held my desk top computer so it wouldn’t fall from the computer desk, praying for the jolt would stop soon. We lost telephone communication (landline) for a couple of days, islandwide power outage & water pipes were cut. No death toll though! Guam gets a couple of earthquakes (3.8 ~ 4.6) per year, which I felt. Not bad. How severe it gets depends on how often they get the earthquakes, so the building code is strict, etc, from their experiences, and how long that earthquake lasts. Longer it lasts, as you can imagine, it causes more damages. This reminded me of Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995 in Japan. Japan gets many earthquakes all the time, but most of them are small. But THAT earthquake’s death toll was over 6,400! I remember the death toll rose because of, not directly from the earthquake hit but they were consumed by Fire after they got trapped under rubbles. It occurred at 5:46AM when locals had started to prepare for breakfast, and most in Japan uses Gas stove. Also most Japanese houses are made of wood, and especially that area, those wooden houses are very old. The earthquake caused so much fire and I remember people were praying for more people to be rescued from under the rubbles BEFORE the fire got to them. Also each houses were built very close in that area, and Fire Engines couldn’t get through in those small alleys. That caused the delay in extinguishing fire. But after that devastation, their city’s building code got more strict. Most people here in east coast have never experienced the earthquakes, I hear, but you would feel helpless when the ground shakes! I’ve went through the Super typhoon, over 220m/h gust wind (lasted 12 hrs!, and that was very tiring…) but for typhoons & hurricanes, you can prepare some, but Earthquake hits without any warnings, anytime! That’s really scary…I’m also glad Tsunami didn’t hit hard in Hawaii, Japan, Guam and other places in the Pacific.

Friday, February 26, 2010

one more Valentines day card...
















i forgot to post last night... this is my 1st creation of Happy Hopper! ...hearts/love & chocolates for Valentine's day card :-)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

the Snowiest February on the record...




These pics. were taken in the first weekend of this month... still lots of snow left from that storm... and adding some tonight...

Valentine's day cards...







































Before this horrible February ends (weather wise...), i'm uploading my valentines day cards.

Unfortunately my digital camera isn't a good one & old, and i don't have a scanner. So, some of them don't show the crisp image...maybe someday, i'll buy a Better camera...which i can take the object very closely & still comes out great ... The first two cards were made for non stamper, and other 4 were sent to my House Mouse Club friends.

Friday, February 19, 2010

New Products

I found these today, online, being newly introduced at CHA 2010. Since i sew & make cards, this items are Must Have :-) Aren't they so cute?? Chipboard Mini Set - Sew Cute $3.49 MR-C1315 Chipboard Mini Set - Buttons $3.49 MR-C1301

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Icicles...


























This winter has been horrible...this month already became the snowiest february ever, and it might become the snowiest winter ever, beating the 1950-51 record. The average snow falls of Pittsburgh is 38.80", and we already have 68.something, and the winter is far from over... anyways, all houses have so many LONG icicles!! I've seen the one which is almost touching the ground from the second floor roof. First 4 pics. are taken in 3 days. The neighbor has a couple of icicles, which already passed the first floor roof. Can you see them, in 5th pic.??

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