Whole lotta shakin' goin' on....

Originally Posted by
bikerHen
Earthquakes are one of reasons I now live in Washington State. I had my fill of them growing up in Southern California. There's not much worse than being shaken out of bed at 5AM.

Sooooo....to get away from earthquakes, ya moved to Washington State, where not only do they get (small) earthquakes, but they have an active volcano, that ---ummm--- could also wake you up at 5am and fill the air with ash to boot!
Just had to tease ya, BikerHen!
Washington sure is pretty...I don't blame you. But I honestly don't think I could bear to move too far away from my dear Yosemite National Park, and I rather dig earthquakes (however, I might think a little more conservatively if I lived closer to a major fault line, Trek
You guys get soooo many little ones every day up there that you don't feel!! Comforting not, I'm sure). I think I was a seismologist in my past life.
All this worldwide earthquake activity since Indonesia Dec. 26 is extremely intriguing.
Oh yea! Editing to say that we had yet another in California earlier this evening...6.4 (per first reports by the USGS) off the coast, just to the east of the off-shore 7.0 we had the other day. Fun!
Last edited by BikeMomma; 06-17-2005 at 03:56 AM.
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