Good, I am glad to have Debet's safety confirmed.
Dana's coworkers generally need to chill.
I feel like crap today, after feeling like crap all yesterday, so working from home. My friend's son's funeral is today and I feel like I should go to support her but I also feel like I should not go to not spread my germs all around. Not a great day, on the whole.
Yes, I am far from the lava, in pretty much the lowest-lava-risk area. We got the earthquakes, though. After the second one, they evacuated the schools here in town (lest they fall down on the children. They did not fall down), and I think I have an additional crack at a seam in a baseboard that wasn't there before.
Yeah, the whole earth moving thing should be for more fun events. Are local people generally excited about it, in either a good or bad way?
I saw a news report that quoted someone saying "Pele's going to do what she wants."
The people who I have seen posting about it are generally people who have been here no longer than I have, so they haven't been here for subdivisions being taken out. Historically speaking, it's happened a lot down in Puna, which is part of why it's where the cheap land is on the island.
The people who have been here longer are either not posting about it, or are posting a map of the island showing where they live (generally Kona), and where the lava is (1.5-2 hrs away), for their mainland people.
Hec, five times actually!
I'm glad you're safe, Debet! Stay that way, please.
I just realized I can't vote tomorrow in the primary. I lost my drivers license and ordered a new one but it's not here. I can't find my voters registration card nd don't have any government mail it any with my physical address.
Can you go by the DMV today and get a photo ID? That's the shortest workaround I can think of. There're no tests to pass, and they would have a record of your license on file. They should hand it to you once they've taken your picture and laminated the card--unless the process has changed and they now mail the IDs the way they do licenses. Can you check the DMV website, see what they require for a photo ID, and whether they will mail the ID or present it to you onsite? Worth a shot.