O boy!!!!!! my first 4.5 earthquake in northern New England.............Guess the blizzard of 2012 is not far behind......LOL
Alie and Jims Carrilite said
02:35 AM Oct 17, 2012
12/21/2012 is looming large! prepare for the end!
Trabuco said
04:49 PM Oct 17, 2012
Daily occurance for those of us from Southern California.......LOL
thebearII said
11:06 PM Oct 17, 2012
I see your 4.5 and raise you 6.8
During a 6.8 I looked across the street and the telephone poles looked like those Hawaiian Dancer bobble dolls you put on your dashboard. As I ran down the hallway I bounced from one side to the other.
Once they're over and no damage or injuries you begin to wonder what the big one is going to be like....
Terry and Jo said
01:33 AM Oct 18, 2012
Back many, many moons ago, I was stationed near Petaluma, California while in the Army. Our barracks were such that we had 2 or 4 man rooms. One day, the door on my room rattled as I was writing a letter to Jo and I thought it was someone wanting to come in. I said, "Come on in," but there was no response.
I got up and went to open the door to see who might have been playing tricks on me. Just as opened the door and looked toward the front entrance to the barracks this buck naked man was running outside with his towel in his hand. (That's right.....the towel wasn't around him.) He was one of the guys in my section at work and he had been raised in California. He knew enough about earthquakes that he was getting out and the dumb Okie (me) just watched in wonder.
Terry
WestWardHo said
03:11 AM Oct 18, 2012
I lived thrunthe big Northridge earthquake in So Cal. For months I wasn't sure if the dizziness I was feeling was aftershocks or normal. Really scary when we had to drive thru an overpass!!! One never knew when they would come down! Lucky Mike, you ain't seen nothin' yet! : )
~Sherry
MarkS said
04:38 PM Oct 21, 2012
A 5.3 hit last night in central California. Everybody in the house got all excited. Seems like the earth is getting awfully shakey here lately. If we are getting close to the big one I hope it waits till I have a fiver bought. I'm thinking maybe there are too many people in China throwing us off balance and its just a shimmy at high speed.
Lucky Mike said
05:00 PM Oct 21, 2012
Mark that would be my reason for fulltiming.........we can all meet in the woods or the desert when it finally gets bad and literally circle the wagons!!!!!!!
Laura and Bunk said
12:58 AM Oct 24, 2012
"Mark that would be my reason for fulltiming.........we can all meet in the woods or the desert when it finally gets bad and literally circle the wagons!!!!! "
Now that sounds like a good idea! We should plan ahead.....
Lucky Mike said
01:20 AM Oct 24, 2012
We should contact Howard and Linda......there should be an emergency Escape survival package for all dreamers.......only to be opened for directions to the great final Rally!!!!....(I think the last rally is full boondocking by the way?)
MarkS said
01:40 AM Oct 24, 2012
I'm allergic to the desert. No trees, no me!
PIEERE said
02:43 AM Oct 24, 2012
Yeah! But in the desert-----No one can sneak up on you------unless your a heavy sleeper!
Lucky Mike said
03:01 AM Oct 24, 2012
Mark......I have a couple artificial christmas trees........I can set them right by your windows.......you can be the only one in the desert with Canadian spruces on your spot!!!!!1
MarkS said
05:25 AM Oct 24, 2012
I'd be happy to try and overcome my dislike of everything brown. I'd be overjoyed to try if I could sell that house in Mesa and put that money in an air conditioned fiver!
O boy!!!!!! my first 4.5 earthquake in northern New England.............Guess the blizzard of 2012 is not far behind......LOL
12/21/2012 is looming large!

prepare for the end!
During a 6.8 I looked across the street and the telephone poles looked like those Hawaiian Dancer bobble dolls you put on your dashboard. As I ran down the hallway I bounced from one side to the other.
Once they're over and no damage or injuries you begin to wonder what the big one is going to be like....
Back many, many moons ago, I was stationed near Petaluma, California while in the Army. Our barracks were such that we had 2 or 4 man rooms. One day, the door on my room rattled as I was writing a letter to Jo and I thought it was someone wanting to come in. I said, "Come on in," but there was no response.
I got up and went to open the door to see who might have been playing tricks on me. Just as opened the door and looked toward the front entrance to the barracks this buck naked man was running outside with his towel in his hand. (That's right.....the towel wasn't around him.) He was one of the guys in my section at work and he had been raised in California. He knew enough about earthquakes that he was getting out and the dumb Okie (me) just watched in wonder.
Terry
Lucky Mike, you ain't seen nothin' yet! : )
~Sherry
Now that sounds like a good idea! We should plan ahead.....