I feel the earth...move...under my feet.
Apr. 18th, 2008 08:47 amOK, actually that is a lie. I did NOT feel the earth (or anything else) move, but apparently I'm the only one who didn't.
I've had people on my friends list in Michigan, Kentucky and west Tennessee say that they either felt it, or knew it happened. I'm assuming with that geographical spread that Indiana and Illinois were also involved? Maybe Missouri jumped in on the party, too? Exactly how widespread was this thing?! Wow.
The kitties did get me up early this morning to eat, but that's nothing entirely unusual. Although the phone on my nightstand was knocked off, I assumed it was due to a different sort of earthquake (that would be Sabrina), and I'm pretty sure it was, but maybe we got it, too, and I just didn't know.
So, how many of you actually felt this thing?
(And I can hear the rumblings of my California friends laughing right now. Hush. :-P Earthquakes just don't normally happen 'round these parts, people!)
I've had people on my friends list in Michigan, Kentucky and west Tennessee say that they either felt it, or knew it happened. I'm assuming with that geographical spread that Indiana and Illinois were also involved? Maybe Missouri jumped in on the party, too? Exactly how widespread was this thing?! Wow.
The kitties did get me up early this morning to eat, but that's nothing entirely unusual. Although the phone on my nightstand was knocked off, I assumed it was due to a different sort of earthquake (that would be Sabrina), and I'm pretty sure it was, but maybe we got it, too, and I just didn't know.
So, how many of you actually felt this thing?
(And I can hear the rumblings of my California friends laughing right now. Hush. :-P Earthquakes just don't normally happen 'round these parts, people!)