Lighthawk
Weekend warrior
Thanks for the info, Ted. Since we can't get outside with all the smoke and forest closures, this might be the best time for Julie to get her knees done. Ice that knee!
Why thanks very much for the serenade!teledork said:Welcome to the party, Foy!
We need some music:
I often think it is shaking when it is just the sound of a truck on the highway or I feel something and just don't take the time to look it up. I know at one point the geologic survey had recorded more than 70 quakes in a particular period and I had felt about 1/3 of those - the ones which were 2.5 and on up. But yeah - I have considered how" poorly developed" I am in many arenas so thanks fo pointing that out.PaulT said:Have you considered that the feeling that it hasn’t shaken in a while may be a poorly developed earthquake sensor within yourself?
Perhaps, something akin to other animal’s sense that drove them away from low ground in anticipation of the incoming waves before the 2004 Indonesian quake & tsunami?
There remain things that may yet be little understood about ourselves and our world.
Paul
My gal had just showed it to me and since this was a current earth quake posting threw it in.ski3pin said:I was just going to post this on the earthquake in Mexico.
That is amazing. I wouldn't know what to think if I saw this happen to a quiet desert pool.pvstoy said:Mexico earthquake caused waves at California's Death Valley
4,167 views Sep 21, 2022 The 7.6-magnitude earthquake which struck western Mexico on Monday caused a 1.2-meter (4 foot) seiche in Devils Hole at California's Death Valley, according to the National Park Service, which released footage of the event on late Wednesday night.
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