Sunday, June 26, 2011

MEMORIES of SENDAI

When I watch the news on television I seriously feel as if I am there it hits me so hard because two years ago I visited SENDAI and was delighted how beautiful, clean and quiet the city was! I didn’t expect a disaster like this to happen to the city i love so much.

My sympathy to all of the people who are sadly affected by this very ho
rrible Earthquake and Tsunami. It’s truly heartbreaking. I find it scary, to be honest..

I see the images of the tsunami and feel shudders from my soul. I feel horror for each soul lost and all who are suffering. My prayers are for them..
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It's too bad Sendai isn't going to look the same..because of TSUNAMI....


The town of Minamisanriku is submerged after Friday's strong earthquake-triggered tsunami in Miyagi prefecture, northern Japan, Saturday, March 12. (AP)


Memories of Sendai...Taken two years ago at Sendai , Miyagi Prefecture, Northern Japan believed to have been hit hardest by the tsunami.


Wrecked houses smolder amid the water of a tsunami wave near Sendai airport in Japan. (Kyodo via Reuters)


My heart cries…it´s so horrible what is happening in Sendai. I have many good memories here ... My heart is with you all the way


Sendai Miyagi Prefecture2009 - let’s continue praying for Japan I sincerely hope this disaster would never happen again


An aerial view shows a residential area affected by the tsunami in Sendai, Japan on March 12. (AP)


Evacuees walk between houses destroyed by a tsunami and earthquake in Sendai on Saturday. (Kyodo / Reuters)


A man who was trapped in rubble is rescued by a Japan Self-Defense Force soldier in Kesennuma City in Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan Saturday. (Kyodo / Reuters)


Cars and other debris swept away by tsunami tidal waves are seen in Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan. (Keichi Nakane / AP)


People watch the aftermath of tsunami tidal waves covering a port at Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan. (Keichi Nakane / AP)

The whole world should learn from the Japanese how they behave calmly, no looting, orderly and disciplined, line-up and waiting patiently, ensuring each other have the fair share ... even though they are hit by such major disaster.

Japan has showed the world how to act. My respect and thoughts for the nation and people of Japan.



I would like to share this post from my Facebook account. I find this very touching. Lets all pray for Japan . Ganbare NIHON!!! 

Dear residents of Japan.

I still remember the years when I was so famous around the world because I am one of the richest. All of you wanted to come and stay with me. I gave you job and good earnings for your family. Now that I am sick, most of you are leaving. I need you. Please help me get better and I am sure to continue my... motherly services to satisfy all your needs. 

Yours truly, 
JAPAN

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