It seems like anywhere you look these days, the weather is inexplicably crazy, weird, and unimaginable. That Cyclone in Australia takes the cake! The eruption of the Japanese volcano that photographers captured with the lightning storm made me pause… I expected more earthquakes in Iran, Africa, and the usual spots; but I didn’t anticipate the [...]
Archive for January, 2011
Anywhere You Look: The Weather is Crazy
Monday, January 31st, 2011Posted in Preparedness | 1 Comment »
Just When You Thought You Only Had to Worry About Earthquakes in California: The Superstorm Scenario
Monday, January 17th, 2011The threat of a mega-quake in California is constantly on the mind of many people, since the area where a huge earthquake occurs take decades to restore to normalcy. But now you have to be concerned about a new threat which will either make you move out of or keep you from moving to California. [...]
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2020: Eco-Cities are The Wave of the Future
Saturday, January 15th, 2011Plan them now in 2011, build them in the ensuing years, and live in them by 2020! Eco-Cities are the wave of the future being designed today. The showcase community features solar, wind, and other green technologies combined with all the best in sustainable living. Wouldn’t you want to live here? Here is a sample [...]
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One Year Later: Haiti Still in a State of Disrepair
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011Perhaps you’ve noticed that it has been one year since the devastating earthquake in Haiti brought Port-au-Prince to its knees…knee deep in rubble and rebar! Perhaps you watched the telethon that brought tears to my eyes and money from around the world to help the people whose lives were interrupted by this natural disaster and [...]
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Quirky Events: Seemingly Correlated, Yet Apparently Unrelated
Sunday, January 9th, 2011It’s December 31st, the last day of the year 2010, and birds are falling out of the sky in droves. Well, not actually in droves, but in Arkansas. Then we learn that there are other places besides Beebe, Arkansas where hundreds or thousands of birds have dropped from the sky for no apparent reason. A [...]
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