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Showing posts with label Earthquake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earthquake. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

The day after yesterday...

Day 495:

I worked the lunch shift today despite all the paranoia surrounding me. Most people, like me, find comfort in eating a bowl of their favorite ramen. It felt like business as usual.


Customers ordered ramen. I made ramen. We all ate ramen. Despite worries of blackouts and nuclear plants exploding, Tokyo seems to be fine at the moment.


Wait, I take that back. Instant ramen in most convenience stores have been sold out!


Water and bento's are all sold out too!


All that was left was instant salmon chazuke.


I have much to say, but for once I will not say anything. I'll just pray for those that lost their loved ones. I wish I could help in some way...

Friday, March 11, 2011

Shake rattle roll...

Day 494:

I was at the gym running on the treadmill when I suddenly started to get really dizzy. I first thought my mind was playing tricks on me, but once I slowed down and stepped off, it was a ride of a lifetime. Coming from LA I've experienced my fair share of earthquakes, but this tops them all. 8.9?? Crazy!

After we all evacuated the gym I decided to go see how Bassanova held up. Shuga was a bit dazed but nothing seemed to be broken. While we were assessing the damage another big quake occurred and just hearing all the clatter outside was unreal.


On my way home I stopped by Ryu-chan ramen to see if Jake-san was okay. He was watching the news and we were both shocked at what we were watching.


Fires in Chiba and tsunami's in Iwate. Crazy, crazy, crazy!


I need a bowl.


I pray for all those affected by this tragedy.


Wow, I've never seen a whirlpool before.


Since all the trains had stopped running, I rode my skateboard to see if the assistant was okay. Well I mostly just walked because the streets were packed with people trying to get home. The scene was amazing. I've never seen so many people walking the streets near my hood. Even the toads were frightened.


With the phone lines down, hopefully the rest of my family here in Japan is okay. Please email me if you are.


In the meantime, I'll be eating this yakitori.


And chahan.


Thanks to everyone who emailed me to see how I was doing. I'm okay. I really appreciate your concerns. I'm gonna sign off for now so please take care of yourselves too. Goodnight.