Saturday, March 12, 2011

Tsunami 日本 One Year On

This is a post from last year's tsunami.
"History in the Making - YOU are there."


ALOHA!                We're OK-

A Blessedly Normal Day in Hawaii!

The Volcano is far down the island chain from us here on Oahu,
all the way down south on Hawaii island.
Thank you for your expressions of concern
on that. . .








Today our hearts are with the Japanese people,
our Pacific neighbors, an island people;
Not only through their visits,
but by being such a big part of the fabric of our Hawaii,
The Japanese people are US!






It was a normal Thursday evening around 8pm.
Chores of the day were done
as we settled into relaxation.
"An earthquake in Japan!"
Interrupted our pleasantly pointless entertainment.
"Oh no." Says I
dreading another tsunami scare
Like Feb. 2010!

We have time and warning (thank God)
due to distance and technology,
but grabbing everything you need
when you live on a boat as we do
and wondering where to go
is not a relaxing place to be.

Sure enough the Tsunami Warning came through.
Sirens, police cars with loud speakers,
an atmosphere of restrained hysteria. . .

The harbor came active.  Some preparing for sea,
others to secure their boats and flee.

We can evacuate vertically here in Waikiki high rises,
they're designed to be safe above the 5th floor.

"Call the _____ hotel," says I.
and so we carried our lives,
cat, and necessaries
to a nearby hotel. 

Kitty was smuggled into the no-pets establishment
in a back pack.

Having seen wild water rushing,
and fish swimming over the harbor
during Hurricane Iniki (2 days after moving aboard!)
I had moved my scooter to a nearby building first.

There's too much to tell.
The eerie, empty streets,
watching the coverage on local TV
and wondering what Friday would bring,
but at least we would be safe.
There might be chaos, no power,
food scarcity,
but we would live.


From the 21st floor, we could see hundreds of stars
dotting the ocean: boats out to sea.

We dodged a bullet in Waikiki,
though docks at Keehi lagoon down the coast
broke loose carrying attached boats away,
and similar damage occurred at Haleiwa harbor
on our Oahu North Shore.

In the morning, after 2 hours sleep,
we could just make out our boat still floating below.
The ocean was still full of boats,
so we wondered if the harbor remained closed to them
due to weird surges.

When we carried our lives back to the harbor,
the water was eddying and surging in very strange ways.
The boat went lower than the lowest tide,
banging our rails on the cement pier, 
then rising to normal height in five minutes!

Boaters returning had trouble navigating
the strange currents.
We saw several near misses as they tried to dock.


In Maui a sea turtle was rescued inland
and returned to the sea.

In Kona a hotel is closed,
the main street damaged,
some homes washed out to sea!

During the emergency, cell phones did NOT work,
but hard wired "land lines" did.

Listen, there is just too much to tell,
 and I have time-stamped photos of the dock going
UP & DOWN,
But today is a day of recovery
and concern for Japan.

I thank YOU for your concern!!!!!!!!
And your prayers.
Today's perfect weather
is excellent for emotional recovery.

I SEE the blessing in horde of people normally
going about their day.

We have spoken with friends near and far who worried.

Life's "normal" worries are stripped of importance.

It is good to be alive
in a place with power and food.


Our hearts are with the Japanese people.
Seeing them around town is emotional,
I want  to hug them all.

So as aftershocks occur,
bodies are recovered,
and nuclear plants threaten,
take a moment to send a kind intention
to the people of Japan,
and the people here, and California,
who lost homes, boats, a way of life.

When could this happen again?
Maybe today, maybe tomorrow.

Which is why 19 years living aboard may be
"enough."

More later!  

Forgive me if I don't comment at your site today. . . 


My friend Judy, who lives way up on the hillside,
had a dream-vision of God:
walking through rushing waters
and floating bodies."

He looked at her and said:

"Enjoy your time."


And so we shall.

Every little thing
is an inestimable blessing!

Thank YOU for caring,
and for blessing me with your Aloha- 
 cloudia































45 comments:

Junosmom said...

Oh, thank goodness. Was worried even down to if you found the kitty to take with you. Glad you are safe and look forward to your stories.

Teresa said...

Thanks for letting us know you're okay!! You are a great story teller!

Dina said...

So glad to hear from you!
Gigi told us you were accounted for, but we still worried about the boat.
Thanks for sharing these thoughtful thoughts and impressing impressions.

Aloha, shalom, shaloha dear Cloudia!

Anonymous said...

Thank goodness you and yours are fine.

My heart bleeds for Japan.. sending them all my most healing thoughts.

Kay said...

Gracious! I just wrote along the same theme today. I will most certainly cherish the quiet of today, the normalness of today. This was a beautiful post, Cloudia. I feel so helpless while my relatives in Sendai suffer so greatly.

Marguerite said...

Oh my dear friend, I'm so glad you're safe! My heart and prayers go out to all who were not so lucky! Aloha!

Reader Wil said...

Dear Cloudia! we have been worrying about where you were and how things are. How is your boat? I am glad that you and your husband are safe!
The Japanese bloggers are also safe thank God.

Reader Wil said...

Dear Cloudia! we have been worrying about where you were and how things are. How is your boat? I am glad that you and your husband are safe!
The Japanese bloggers are also safe thank God.

Sally said...

So glad you're safe. Can't imagine what the Japanese are going through... a horrible nightmare at the least.

Hilary said...

I'm so glad that you and yours are alright. Such heart-wrenching events ..

Commander Zaius said...

Who knew the 21st century would be as exciting only 11 years in. Glad you are okay!

Rosaria Williams said...

Oh Cloudia, so glad you're safe. Yes, our hearts and condolences go to Japan, now in an unimmaginable turn of events.

Sailor said...

Hey Claudia, Glad that you are safe and fine.

It is a sad story.

Feisty Crone said...

Thank you letting us know you are okay. Take care. Glad your boat is okay.

Vagabonde said...

What a terrible tragedy for the people of Japan – nature can destroy so much and so quickly. I am pleased that you are safe. I understand your feeling of wanting to hug all the Japanese people you see – we’d like to be able to erase all this pain from them. Yours is a lovely post.

Jenn Jilks said...

Beautiful post, good news.
Take care.

RONW said...

Glad your boat's okay, sailor.

DeniseinVA said...

So glad to hear you are back on board your home and that all is well. So many hearts, minds and prayers are directed to the people of Japan, including my own.

Aloha my friend.

Anonymous said...

Impressive and able to feel-word pictures you show.

Please have you all a good Sunday.


daily athens

Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed. said...

So good to know you are safe Cloudia. Thoughts and love going out to all in Japan - how traumatized the whole population must be. Take care of yourself!

Raph G. Neckmann said...

Oh, so glad you are safe, dear Cloudia! And how beautifully and movingly you write about the experience. Sending lots of love, and to the Japanese people too.

Anonymous said...

Cloudia, I phoned you to offer you and Tom a place to stay. I was so relieved when Tom said you both already had a room at the hotel. Glad you had a dry bed to sleep in! Blessings!

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Cloudia, glad you are fine ...
Pray for Japan ...

Donna said...

So glad you are OK! It sounds very traumatic to have to see such a beautiful place on this earth devastated like it was and yet it all pales to Japan. Praying all will be well soon for all concerned!

Myrna R. said...

Don't know why or what caused it, but right before I read this post I started feeling down. A welling of tears threatened to erupt. Then I read your post and no damn could contain them. Perhaps it's because I've looked at too much TV today. Too many images of sadness have taken their toll.

I thought of you as soon as Hawaii was mentioned in the news. It didn't occur to me to write to you. But you were in my prayers. So glad you're okay. Stay safe.

Anonymous said...

Mahalo for keeping us up to date. How did Pirate Kitty know not to try and climb out of your backpack? And, will she even stay on da boat after a luxurious night at the hotel? I hope Japan can recover; the news photos are horrid. Let us know if we can help. DrumMajor

Windsmoke. said...

The main thing is that you and your family are safe and well and your boat is still floating take care my dear Cloudia :-).

Lori Skoog said...

Thank you for filling us in on what has happened Cloudia. I had no idea you lived on a boat. Hope it is ok and that you are too.

Pietro Brosio said...

Cloudia, I'm so glad you are ok!
Thanks for this nice post full of intense feelings and thoughts.
Happy Sunday!

Full-On-Forward said...

HUGS LOVE AND PRAYERS!!

You were definitely on my Mind!

HFTEC

J

Snaggle Tooth said...

TG you are alive n well! We bloggers were all worried about you, but I did have faith the prayers would lessen your troubles.
So many others weren't as fortunate. The Japanese disaster is overwhelming!

Thankyou for the post explaining some of your trials during the emergency. Perhaps another book could be produced from that one day in your life!
The dream vision of your friend you describe sounds like one we should all listen too-
N certainly much reverence n petitions for the people of Japan.

இ Baŋäŋaz இ said...

Glad to know Hawaii dodged the bullet ..love the three little words "Enjoy your time." tQ.

the walking man said...

What to say, glad you and the old man are good, the boat weathered the waves but then this one isn't done yet. Get some Iodine pills just in case will you? Mahalo!

Akelamalu said...

Thank goodness you're safe. x

Dianne said...

thank heavens you're OK
good job on smuggling Kitty
I don't understand no pet places
especially during an emergency

Peace

Charles Gramlich said...

Glad you are all OK.

bichonpawz said...

Dear Cloudia,
So glad to hear that you and your family are safe. Our prayers are with the people of Japan. Hugs to you, my friend.
Jeanne

KrippledWarrior said...

I'm relieved to hear that you are OK. Thank you for taking time to reassure me.

Cheryl Kohan said...

So happy that you are okay. So sad about the people of Japan.

Hold my hand: a social worker's blog said...

Dear Cloudia,
I am so glad to hear you are fine!!

My prayers and thoughts are with the people of Japan.

Doris

Bitch said...

Stay well, dear Cloudia!!

Anonymous said...

Glad you are ok, was thinking about you Friday morning as I watched live on my computer at work.

XOXOXO

Ash said...

Good to hear you are ok and safe.

Daryl said...

So glad you are safe .. xo

Cloudia said...

THANKS TO EACH OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!