My friend mactavish described it as "jittery, like dragging a big rock along rubber". That part I don't mind. The rolling, wave-like motion I've experienced before I also don't mind. That sharp drop = BAD.
Gimp or not, I can get outta the house really damn fast.
Funny thing - I sort of miss them. Not a whole lot. But they sure did keep you from getting too compliant. And despite the risk of a major quake, I prefer the occasional jiggle to tornados, hurricanes, ice stormes and other nature nasties.
Little ones I don't mind, and in fact I think that like you I would miss them. For major damage I'd rather have warning. O'course, in return for No Warning Before The Big One, I haven't had to shovel snow for eighteen years. It's a good bargain so far! :-)
yay! you're OK!! been meaning all day to drop you a line to see how you fared, but it got a little nutso 'round here. crossing my fingers for no lingering aftershocks or "one more for good measure" blips.
i'm sure there's a method to the madness of earthquakes, but i much prefer the natural disasters that can be seen and planned for, like snow and tornados.
that link is *fascinating*!!! y'all stay pretty busy with the shaking, at least on a low level. *shudders*
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Gimp or not, I can get outta the house really damn fast.
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Yep - California - the Shake and Bake state.
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Here's hoping you never have to see the flip side of the bargain!
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Thanks! :)
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that link is *fascinating*!!! y'all stay pretty busy with the shaking, at least on a low level. *shudders*