Good night Yuva.
Flood insurance never really covers everything. Usually just enough to help keep you in the house and perhaps some clothing and some other items. But seldom if ever everything. Something truly bad about insurance. Good to help get you started on the road to recovery. But never does the whole job!
I am looking forward to your visit in May. We'll have to see how I can adjust my schedule to visit on a regular basis. I just have to figure in my work outs. I usually work out after I get off at night. So we'll see how creative I can get with working out and my uptight boss!
Well, it appears the Human Rights folks have managed to convince Thailand to vacate the soon to be released prisoners to work on fishing vessels for an early release program. Thailand has announced they are no longer looking to implement the plan. So the human trafficking situation is most likely not going to be abated any time soon. I do not agree with slave labor, but I also understand if I want to keep the price of fish down, I may have to look the other way as it pertains to how the fishing fleet accomplishes their job. People who throw stones, should not live in glass houses! In this case, the Human Rights people who complain about human trafficking, seem to also be the first to complain about high prices.
Pleasant dreams and sleep well. I think about you all the time.
Hugs & Kisses
Randy