tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52912413020249030.post1019435562735863373..comments2024-03-12T11:58:24.510+13:00Comments on Otagosh: The long, slow crucifixion of ChristchurchGavin Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17965552923012880262noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52912413020249030.post-49901709032984141482011-12-25T06:19:15.469+13:002011-12-25T06:19:15.469+13:00The folks in New Zealand are such good nice people...The folks in New Zealand are such good nice people and that makes the suffering so very sad.<br /><br />I read some where long ago that the people in New Zealand were "the most sensible" or something like that with words to that effect because they had so many events in the country that nothing much ruffled them. It is impressive that the population is stable and sound in spite of seismic events (and lava flows, though I'm not certain of that).<br /><br />The country is also beautiful. The inlaws to a WCG minister (John Comino (sp?)) showed us their slides of New Zealand and the country is absolutely gorgeous.<br /><br />It's always a treat to learn of the local color from this blog.<br /><br />Here's hoping that things improve as the earth makes it's little adjustments. It may not be much in the grander scheme of things, but I've been in a couple of major earthquakes which I would have done just as well to have missed and from the basis of my (last) experience can testify it's no fun.<br /><br />Hey folks, be well; be safe.<br /><br />Here's hoping the "adjustments" will end and the "shaking out" will come to a close so that everyone can be refreshed and encouraged.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com