This is getting to be a habit
Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006 12:56 amWeather Underground reports another earthquake at Bar Harbot, this one at 4.2 on the Richter scale.
That's the second earthquake in a week(?), and doubles the number of earthquakes in Maine since I've been living in-state.
Um. There's a reason I'm not living in California. Just sayin'.
EDITED TO ADD
DECEMBER 17, 2014: Deleted Kalimeg's comment because it's apparently very, very important to a woman who is interested in earthquakes that the link is dead. She's written to me several times about this (yes, about a dead link in a reply to a blog entry that's eight years old), wanting me to alter the link to one she's provided, which naturally I can't do. I hope this gives her peace, poor soul.
That's the second earthquake in a week(?), and doubles the number of earthquakes in Maine since I've been living in-state.
Um. There's a reason I'm not living in California. Just sayin'.
EDITED TO ADD
DECEMBER 17, 2014: Deleted Kalimeg's comment because it's apparently very, very important to a woman who is interested in earthquakes that the link is dead. She's written to me several times about this (yes, about a dead link in a reply to a blog entry that's eight years old), wanting me to alter the link to one she's provided, which naturally I can't do. I hope this gives her peace, poor soul.
Hah! It's all this kitchen talk!
Date: 2006-10-03 10:21 am (UTC)Could be a crackpot, but those are pretty common.
Check the big one in Boston history (1755? Here's the link I found - http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2006/05/28/bostons_earthquake_problem/ )
Keep your hardhat on.