We have seasons, there's fire season, and earthquake season, and then mudslide season.
Ick. Smoked, shaken and grimy. Sounds like too many of my Saturday nights.
Xander ,'Empty Places'
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We have seasons, there's fire season, and earthquake season, and then mudslide season.
Ick. Smoked, shaken and grimy. Sounds like too many of my Saturday nights.
Whereabouts in Kansas?
Wichita
I'll take earthquakes, thanks.
Really? You guys describing them sounds pretty scary.
We have seasons, there's fire season, and earthquake season, and then mudslide season.
My uncle lives around the Santa Barbara area and had to call my grandma with updates through those seasons. He keeps saying he's no where near anything that could be dangerous.
middle of the rainy season.
Yeah, that's usually a Thursday afternoon in February.
It was downgraded to 5.4.
Noah and I were at the park on a playgroup thing. Safest place to be. A mom freaked for a few a seconds and then got over it. Haven't felt any aftershocks.
It was downgraded to 5.4.
We'll have to wait for the system to update before we get the 5.8
Wichita
I grew up in Topeka and my parents still live there. I haven't been to Wichita much however. The last time I spent any time there was when I was on the turnpike painting crew for a summer.
Wichita
Like the lineman?
UM, bigger upset: Scrabulous is disabled now? BUT Jesse and I hadn't finished our game and I was actually winning.
WAH!
Anyone ever had lightning strike close by (or been hit by it)? Once I was driving at night from Green Bay to Clintonville during a storm, and lightning struck the highway about 20 feet in front of me. I was blinded for a few seconds - that was scary.
It was weird - I could see sparks where the lightning hit the road.