Happy birthday, Vortex!
In skimming the weekend's worth of posts, I saw some good news and some rough times. Yay/boo, as need. Consider yourselves variously hugged.
I spent a million hours on the bus -- never again. But did see Star Trek! As well as my parents and grandmother.
Oh ita, how dreadful for you. relief, if not out and out healing ~ma headed your way.
If it is any distraction, I can say Tenko was one of my favorite series ever. That, and The Old Men at the Zoo. British tv is brilliant.
What bonny said, ita. I hope you get some long-lasting relief, at the least, soon.
Also what she said re: Tenko. I saw that in college--really great tv. I only started watching it because Louise Jameson (Leela from classic Dr. Who) was on, but stuck around because it was so good.
I really like POW dramas quite a lot. Maybe tomorrow. But tomorrow I have to leave the house.
Finally sitting down with a glass of amaro after making chicken with forty cloves of garlic and southern greens with anchovies. Did I feel an earthquake or are my legs just shaky?
ETA: I was right! Bob felt nothing. [link]
twitter said earthquake so I stopped by to check on the westerly istas
Felt that one. Was almost asleep, but then the earth moved. The quake itself didn't feel like a 5.0.
I have a little one who worked himself into such bad sobs that he can't stop crying. It's been a long day. It looks like an even longer night.
I was mixing my show when the earthquake hit. It was interesting to watch the speakers and lights shaking on the pipes over the actors' heads.
Sounds like as close to a "fun" earthquake as you can get, and really widespread -- my friend in San Diego reports feeling it! Yow.