Wow, you lost stuff, ita? And liquor? Tragic.
I forget how different the geology is between here and there. (And, yeah, really waiting for lori to enter and burst into song about the earth doing it's shimmy shimmy right now. ((If she does, I would love pictures because cool.)) )
Perkins, this one?
A moderate earthquake occurred at 08:41:46 AM (PDT) on Sunday, June 12, 2005. The magnitude 5.6 event occurred 9 km (6 miles) ESE of Anza, CA. The hypocentral depth is 14 km ( 8 miles).
Huh. I swear that said 2.4 earlier. I even refreshed it.
Do they have a fill in box that goes with Other? That would be a great answer to give them.
I didn't mention b.org, but yeah.
Other as in "Who's banging at my ... what's with the rum ... FIRST POST!!!"
Mine started with, "Truck? ... Why's the mirror trying to jump off of the wall? ... Curse ita and her faster fingers!"
Wow, you lost stuff, ita? And liquor? Tragic.
No, luckily. But the liquor wobbled very close to the end of the shelves. It was tense.
I was out walking the dog and didn't feel anything. Not so alert, me.
Perkins, I just looked again and your 2.4 was one of the aftershocks. Quite the wee cluster of them actually.
A micro earthquake occurred at 09:13:30 AM (PDT) on Sunday, June 12, 2005. The magnitude 2.4 event occurred 23 km (14 miles) N (3 degrees) of Borrego Springs, CA. The hypocentral depth is 0.1 km (0.1 miles).
I should get showered and head to the Farmer's Market now. Find someone to give me coffee...
I guess the close you are to the ground (like walking on it) the less you feel?
All this quake talk is making me nervous. The earth is
not supposed to move under my feet.
Yeah, that would be one of the only things about LA that is scary.
ION, as I was TYPING this...
I have all of three rugs in the entire house. Three. Puppy just puked all over one, skillfully and narrowly managing to miss the easily-cleanable wooden floor.
Sigh.
All this quake talk is making me nervous. The earth is not supposed to move under my feet.
From my perspective this sounds pretty much exactly like:
"Water is not supposed to fall out of the sky!"
or
"The wind is not supposed to go 100 miles per hour!"
or
"What the hell is with the frozen water blotting out the landscape and clogging up the roads!"
"The wind is not supposed to go 100 miles per hour!"
But it's noooooooooot...
All this quake talk is making me nervous. The earth is not supposed to move under my feet.
Sweetie, the ground moves. It's a fact of SoCal living...
Yeah, that would be one of the only things about LA that is scary.
Though if this is the only thing you find scary about LA? Mazel tov!