[nfbwatlk] earthquake! I can't believe it!

Kristina Lawrence tishgifts at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 19:10:22 UTC 2009


Nope, slept right through that one. Darn... I like a LITTLE earthquake
now and then. Reminds me of home in California <g>

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 6:21 AM, Lauren Merryfield
<lauren1 at catliness.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I was on my computer at 5-25 this morning when suddenly I heard and felt this crash!  It was as if something had rammed into my home.  It only lasted a couple seconds but it was loud!  It startled me and it didn't take long for me to realize it was an earthquake.
>
> I had KOMO radio on and sure enough, they felt something in the studio and then all kinds of people, including me, called in.  So I was on the radio, being from Marysville and having felt the earthquake here.
>
> They are saying the epicenter was around Kingston, about 15 miles northwest of Seattle, so perhaps those of us up here actually felt it more.  They're saying it was 4.6 on the Richter scale and no damage reported.  Whew!  It sure spooked me out!  The cats didn't seem bothered though I don't have Jaspur anymore, who probably would have said something about it.  Wow!  my 2nd earthquake; January 30, 2009.
>
> Did anyone else feel it?
> Thanks
> Lauren
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