I heard it, then felt the house shaking. This was not a jolt, but a shaking.
The radio is saying it was 5.7. The USGS says 5.8.
No damage, but it was long enough and shaky enough that I had time and concern enough to get up and go to a doorway.
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Monday, December 03, 2012
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So happy J and you are OK.
ReplyDeleteTomás, Thanks. J is visiting M in Seattle. Doesn't seem to be any problems, but it was a longer than most earthquakes we get. Just got back from two good movies.
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