the news, late last night, briefly said that coastal areas of australia were
hit by a 162mph cyclone. i can't remember which coastal areas, as it was
about 2 a.m. when i caught that. not much else was mentioned. the damage
and emotional trauma must be devastating. please, asa family members, check
in here so we know you are ok.
australians are in my prayers and thoughts.
kate
d'huit - 16 Mar 2005 16:06 GMT
Aussie! sorry. not enough sleep last night.
kate
> the news, late last night, briefly said that coastal areas of australia
> were hit by a 162mph cyclone. i can't remember which coastal areas, as it
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> kate
Kim - 18 Mar 2005 07:27 GMT
> the news, late last night, briefly said that coastal areas of australia
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> kate
I havnt posted before so you wont know who I am, I only joined this list a
couple of weeks ago having just found out I had RA and wanting to learn all
I can about it.
The cyclone hit the top of Australia and caused a lot of damage on some
islands off the the coast of the Northern Territory but noone has been
killed or injured in it.
Kim
Harvey R. Stone - 18 Mar 2005 14:49 GMT
> I havnt posted before so you wont know who I am, I only joined this list a
> couple of weeks ago having just found out I had RA and wanting to learn
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> Kim
Thanks for the good news. As a person who lives pretty close to the gulf
coast, I watch near misses all the time and have been in two or three after
they have had a chance to slow down a little as I am a hundred miles from
the coast.
Welcome to ASA. There are many people here that have RA just like you
and want to help with it in any way we can. Take part... ASK..... Say how
it looks or feels to you and you will find many people that feel the same
way or deal with the same thing.
Harv