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NRTI as we knew it is no more, and I don't know what will happen in the future. Technically, I'm still employed by the College, though am enjoying a paid hiatus, and working on everything I couldn't work on when I was spending 70 hours a week running the Program, like cleaning up from the tornado that hit, what, 7 years ago now? I'm also commissioned with a nearby county agency, actually answering to one of the more popular instructors, so I'm still trying to keep my hand in.

I'll continue to post information and news from grads and friends, and also want to keep current with LE news and references.

My College phone and e-mail are pretty much out of service, so I'll be setting up yet another account , so we can stay in touch.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

When Terra Firma Isn't:

From NPS Incidents:
EAST COAST AREAS: Quake Causes Some Damage, Closures
The 5.8-magnitude quake that shook most of the East Coast from Georgia to Massachusetts rattled scores of NPS offices and park facilities and led to some closures in Washington. The following reports have been received:
  • Washington Parks – The Washington Monument was closed following the quake in order to properly evaluate the structure. An inspection revealed some cracking in the stones at the top of the monument. Structural engineers will evaluate the cracks today to determine the best way to make repairs before reopening the monument. The Washington Monument grounds have been reopened except for an area about 100 feet outside of the plaza. The Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials were closed for a short period of time as a precaution, but reopened to the public yesterday evening. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the World War II Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean War Memorial remain open.  The Old Post Office Tower will open this morning at 9 a.m.
  • Washington Office – Both the Main Interior and Eye Street offices were closed in mid-afternoon and employees were released. The action was precautionary, allowing assessments to be made of facilities and clearing structures in case of serious aftershocks. Similar actions were taken by almost all other agencies in the Washington area. The Main Interior Building remains closed today pending further inspections. South Interior is also closed, but the Eye Street building will reopen on schedule this morning. For information on operating guidelines if your building is closed and for a list of other federal building closures, click on this link.
  • Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Courthouse NMP – Some pictures fell off walls and there may be some cracked walls.
  • Richmond NBP – The park reports no damage.
  • Colonial NHP – The quake was felt at both the Yorktown and Jamestown Visitor Centers, but no damage was found at either facility.
Bills Notes: Now it's on to Irene, which better not bust up the beachfront cottage we rent at Buxton on Cape Hatteras, though I bet I could get some really low rates for this weekend.  And I hope that the folks at NPSLETC don't have it too rough, though they'd better have all the accreditation stuff in plastic containers, and not cardboard boxes.  I do, and all I'm worried about is a malfunctioning sprinkler head.

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