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Apr. 18th, 2008 10:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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This year there was only one survivor present, a 105-year-old gentleman who still works a few days a week restocking shelves at Andronico's. The mayor and fire chief were there, along with about 100 people - a far cry from two years ago, but about the right size to commemorate in a "locals" fashion. (Speaking of, I was vaguely tempted to go get Hangtown Fry for breakfast, but we went out last weekend so I had cold cereal.)
Although with Daylight Savings moved up, I think the 5:12 AM sirens were an hour off...
I posted this two years ago, but it's due for a re-linking. A letter my wife's ancestor wrote a couple weeks after the quake describing the things he saw first-hand.