5.5. Not bad, east coast, not bad.
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5.5. Not bad, east coast, not bad.
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Thank you Sue, I will pass that on.
Sophia, did you see I fixed the link...the first link was to the wrong quake. (App. there was a mild one in May in NYS.)
My brother-in-law just asked if I felt the house shaking earlier, and ... I did not. But I guess he's not crazy. Well, about that, anyway.
ETA: Fixed linked. 5.5 centred in Quebec.
We did always hear that Montreal was on a fault line, but I have to admit I didn't totally believe it.
We did always hear that Montreal was on a fault line, but I have to admit I didn't totally believe it.
I experienced at least one quake while I lived there. I seem to chase fault lines and bodies of water. At least in London there were no quakes, but Jamaica--my god, we lost half a city one time.
And then we got bits back.
Snacking on fruit again. This won't end well.
Those crazy kids are still playing. I want to cry for them. And run them epsom ice baths.
Okay, dig this. Isner has 85 aces and 9 double faults. He got the ace record at 51. No one's getting that back in a hurry.
I guess there was an earthquake that was felt in S. Ontario and even NYC?
As far south as Cincinnati. Seriously.
Dear god, can't the tennis players agree to come back tomorrow or something?? That's insane!!
Earthquake in new York is creepy, but better than one where I am, is my feeling.
They're already on their second day, meara.