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Babsy
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[*] posted on 9-4-2009 at 04:06 PM
Col. Loma Azul in Mulege


I'm very concerned about my friends and neighbors and of course the condition of my own home. Has anyone been able to make it out the River Rd towards the lighthouse? Can someone check on Ron Hoag? He lives next to the church and behind the basketball court. He has a serious heart condition and an old palapa style roof on his home. I hope Lilly and Tim made it to a safe place from El Patron and no one was injured in my neighborhood, Loma Azul and Mulege. My house is just as you enter Loma Azul on the point to the right just above Gringo's Sport Fishing if anyone can get out there and let me know what damage if any has been done and what I should bring down to clean up. Claudia of La Tienda is here in the States also and is very concerned about her husband Miguel. Any info will be so appreciated and passed on to many friends who are concerned also. God Bless you all and Thank-you. Barbara
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[*] posted on 9-4-2009 at 04:26 PM


Well, i know you've been monitoring the nomads site and you probably have just as much info as we have...our house in the oasis was COMPLETELY underwater but word is it MIGHT still be there...rick barber of pelican reef real estate has been instrumental in keeping the lines of communication open and he would know how miguel is doing,(although knowing miguel he's probably with the dancing girls right now.)....just kidding claudia...roz and i will be heading down with relief stuff and lots of cash for the locals as soon as the roads are open, hopefully later this week....my personal email is herbguy47@yahoo.com and my phone is 360 461 1243...call or email anytime with questions, concerns, answers, etc.... mike and rosalinda



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Babsy
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[*] posted on 9-5-2009 at 03:51 PM


Thanks so much for the reply. I talked with Claudia today and hopefully the roads will be passable by the 14th.I hope to caravan with her and whoever else she has tlked with. I received word today from my landlord who lives in LaPaz but came to check on the house and family. Like so many others I suffered major damage, entire roof gone,porched collasped nto house and more that just makes me too sad to talk about. And anyway, I'm just 1 of many. I've still have other neighbors from Loma Azul that are not there and concerned about their homes and in some cases animals they left in the care of others.Please if you get any word I'd appreciate hearing from you. Barbara My mood is trying to be up and somewhat succeeding
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