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The Big One... |
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 |
Not really, and no nothing exciting like a court date, but we just had (like 15 minutes ago) the biggest earthquake I've ever felt!! See that big red box in the picture below, that was our earthquake tonight and the size of the box indicates how big it really is. Mr. LA even thought it was a biggun.
Luckily no damage, but we definitely felt it for about 20 seconds and both were standing in the doorways for safety. The dog kept sleeping through the whole thing, but the cat was a little agitated.
Hope everyone else in the Bay Area is safe as well.
Just an update: As Stef just posted we had quite a little shaker tonight. It was one of those medium sized quakes that really scares the bejesus out of you but thankfully nobody gets hurt. And the damage is usually minor (stuff falling off shelves, etc.). |
posted by yorkiemom @ 8:20 PM |
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Ugh! Last week, we got burned. This week, you got shaken. Hopefully, we're just getting the natural disaster stuff out of the way before you come home with the little guy.
Stay safe up there.
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Oh wow you guys! I'm just reading this on Thurs. morn. I'm so glad you're safe!
One word - Texas!
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Ugh! Last week, we got burned. This week, you got shaken. Hopefully, we're just getting the natural disaster stuff out of the way before you come home with the little guy.
Stay safe up there.