Yes, I found that and have edited my original post.She’s been posting today. She’s fine.
We have a thread for discussion of the fires, and for people to check in: Gas Line Explosion In Massachusetts.
Margret
Yes, I found that and have edited my original post.She’s been posting today. She’s fine.
I am so glad to hear from you @Mamanyt1953 and that you are together with HeKitty.Whatever there is or is not, the one irreplacable thing is here with me, purring when we go to bed...not like those poor people who had NO warning!
The Boston Globe for newspaperartiemom : Thank you for sharing more details about the MA disaster - such a terrible tragedy. I immediately thought about the special needs people and the pets & community animalss; from the autistic adult at home alone or the adult disabled with mobility issues to the cats & dogs in the house and the squirrels,birds and possums in the field. My prayers for you & your loved ones. and if there are any local papers online that you recommend us reading, please let us know....I will post links so that those in my FB group can add their prayers and vibes if they are so inclined.
I am certain that all the cities/towns have designated the Main Fire Station to take donations..I haven't heard of my town doing anything to help out yet (clothing donations, etc).
Those residents need everything, not just clothes. Every day necessities like toothpaste are needed. I saw on the news that some residents have been able to return home (no gas or power still) but many others are still at the shelters or staying with relatives or friends. It will be weeks before every one can return home, if they even have a home to return to.They are also asking for donations of non-perishable food, such as granola bars, water and sports drinks... as well as personal hygiene products...
the explosion victims had NO warning & it reminded me of 9/11 or those horrible railroad disasters