HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful summer week!
Sunny but rain threatening. OH out to lunch!!!! Without anyone peering over my shoulder to make comments, I have been rummaging in my wardrobe. Some items that have seen better days (& don’t fit either) are in bin awaiting today’s rubbish collection. Some jumpers in bag for Animal Welfare’s doggy bedding. I made a mental note that I do NOT need any new jumpers for years & years. But <sigh> I do like designing and knitting them. Oh well, back to using up leftovers and knitting for charity. Now I have about an hour left of aloneness. What to do. . .
Just a thought
Wealthy are those who have delighted in the bluebird’s song and made friends with the flowers. (Susan Marie Ulrich)
EARTHQUAKE!!!
This afternoon, I heard a boom and then a rumble. My house and property shook. The quake's epicenter was just down the road from me to the southwest. Close!
The quake is preliminarily thought to have been "Moderate" with a magnitude of 3.8 and an intensity of 5. I know that out west it would be considered a minor quake unworthy of much attention. But east of the Rockies, our geology is markedly different. Also, this quake was thought to be shallow. So it felt fairly powerful, not only by me but other residents in my area. People are a little unnerved because the sound (the boom and the rumble) was different than folks have experienced. I've been in two earthquakes before (a 5.4 and 5.7), but they didn't have the noise like this one.
I initially thought that one of my tall, old-growth trees (especially the Locust tree along the creek) had fallen. I didn't immediately think about an earthquake. I rushed outdoors in a panic to see whether the tree had fallen on the house across the creek. I was elated when I saw that all my trees were still standing.
Folks posted on our local chat sites to find out what happened and discuss it. Many noted that the quake has caused the cicadas' little tunnels into the ground to collapse! I checked and mine did, too. We're wondering whether the baby cicadas will be strong enough to maneuver under ground after they emerge from the eggs!
Annette: You probably think I'm making this story up, because we'd just recently mentioned insurance policies and home threats, including earthquakes. LOL!!!
Apologies to folks on this thread who are Facebook friends. I had a lot of anxiety right after the quake and wrote a long Facebook post about it. LOL!!!The earthquake was big. It was felt all over west central Indiana, into Illinois, and all the way south to Kentucky. Oddly, it was widely felt up north in Chicago, Illinois, on Lake Michigan. Some areas of Indianapolis also felt the quake, as did my home town of Lafayette. The U.S. Geological Survey has updated its data all evening. I think the data now indicates that it was 1.9 miles below earth's surface. The data now places the epicenter at Bloomingdale, Indiana, not far from me.