It was a "wake-up" shake for me... the bed felt like back in the college days after too much tequila.
No breakage, just a very freaked out cattle dog. Man! He hates it when the earth moves.
spazz
It was a "wake-up" shake for me... the bed felt like back in the college days after too much tequila.
No breakage, just a very freaked out cattle dog. Man! He hates it when the earth moves.
spazz
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Veronica, you should have stayed in Maine!
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Darn! Felt nothing here in Foster City. :-(
I felt it, but I don't live very far from bikerz. It wasn't the usual rumbly-shake that I normally feel, but instead it was very sudden and harsh. I don't even think the cats heard it coming, because while orange kitty was sitting straight up, my Siamese was passed out asleep.
CNN said the quake lasted for 50 seconds, but I swear it's the shortest I've ever felt. I thought someone had rear-ended my bed.
The crack in the corner of my living room is now all the way up the wall, but I couldn't find anything else that was disturbed (except for my poor cats, who were twitchy the rest of the day.)