Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 11:43:31 -0800
From: Terry Tucker <robin5@inbox.com>
Subject: RE: Hudson's Fallen Wind - Terry
Thank you Anne... your words were a comfort to me.. I know you understand =
and know all about grieving... Bless you=21=20
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> Subject: =5Bwords=5D Hudson's Fallen Wind - Terry
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> I'm sorry things are so bad where you are, Terry, but I'm glad to hear
> that you're safe despite everything. I didn't hear what happened to NJ,
> as I've not had the news on this week, but clearly it was devastating.
> The gas shortages must make things all that more difficult. I do hope
> that things get back to a semblance of normalcy soon.
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> And yes, you are entitled to grieve for anything you have lost - be it a
> person, place, or thing - that meant a lot to you. Don't let anyone tell
> you otherwise.
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> Hang in there,
> Anne
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> Terry Tucker
> Sent: November 1, 2012 3:21 PM
> To: words List Member
> Subject: =5Bwords=5D Hudson's Fallen Wind
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> Where i live we had down power lines and trees all over the place. I was
> thankful the huge evergreen in my yard didnt fall on my house. However a
> tree fell on a neighbors car about 2 houses down from me. The wind was
> like nothing I have ever experienced before. To say I was scared Sh--Less
> would be an understatement. It was kind of like you were a sitting duck
> in your homes not knowing what was gonna happen next.
> Yes the Jersey shoreline was hit the hardest and it saddens me so as
> that is where i would Love to go on vacations. Pople in NJ are feeling
> this as a loss of their childhoods and adult hoods also. We are grieving
> for the shore. I know that statement may cause some controversy on here
> as grieving in various ways have been discussed onhere and how people
> grieve but in my opinion you can grieve for anything that meant something
> to you and you Love and the shore was one of those things.
> Right now a huge problem is trying to get gas. The gas lines go for
> miles and you wait from 1-4 hours to get gas and that is only if youare
> lucky enough to find any gas stations open which are a rare few.. there
> are none open in my town. So many people are just staying home because
> they dont want to use the only gas theynow have. I have also heard that
> there are fights breakingout at gas stations and police have been called
> in to try to calm people down...
> A lot of people are without heat and food... the stores are getting sold
> out of just the basics and all. It is a very trying time right now and so
> many are without power and patience is wearing thin on some.. hopefully
> each day will bring more progress.
> one more thing about the gas stations .. even if we can find a gas
> station that has gas there is no ppwer to use the pumps=21
> Thank you Sal and other members who have given your comments of support
> and caring..it means a lot right now.
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