Hi Inka, surprised that you didnt feel anything, but glad too as wouldnt be that nice.
Even in Manchester, UK, we had small shocks some yrs back. Think the epicentre was down in West Midlands, remember my Dad not feeling a thing & it was only a few miles away. He slept through it, but it woke me over 100 miles away- we have a pair of mirrored doors to a cupboard in bedroom & they rattled like mad in the middle of the night! Afterwards the shocks continued for ages- you could feel them crossing the room towards your feet- weird. J.
Inka, forgot to say, I experienced an earthquake once. It was when I was staying in North Wales - what surprised me was the noise, loud rumblings. Everything shook - I was in bed at the time and can remember watching the lampshade moving from side to side.
\i remember that earth quake - when room shook I just shouted OMG it's an earthquake. Then said How did I know that - never had one before! Pictures shook. I think couple of chimneys fell down can't really remember that clearly.
I'm nore sensitive/perceptive than many people, especially to vibrations and electromagnetic radiation, and did notice the Canadian Earthquake. I became aware of it first thing this morning.
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Hi Inka, surprised that you didnt feel anything, but glad too as wouldnt be that nice.
Even in Manchester, UK, we had small shocks some yrs back. Think the epicentre was down in West Midlands, remember my Dad not feeling a thing & it was only a few miles away. He slept through it, but it woke me over 100 miles away- we have a pair of mirrored doors to a cupboard in bedroom & they rattled like mad in the middle of the night! Afterwards the shocks continued for ages- you could feel them crossing the room towards your feet- weird. J.
It will be dark within the hour
Am planning something -so a question-has anybody ever been to Luxembourg?
I read that one on holiday HH-now for a small fee I won't spoil the ending
Passed through Luxembourg once, without stopping - think it took about 5 minutes!
Pumpkin soup simmering on the stove, nearly ready.
Just about to have afternoon tea and cake.
Inka, forgot to say, I experienced an earthquake once. It was when I was staying in North Wales - what surprised me was the noise, loud rumblings. Everything shook - I was in bed at the time and can remember watching the lampshade moving from side to side.
\i remember that earth quake - when room shook I just shouted OMG it's an earthquake. Then said How did I know that - never had one before! Pictures shook. I think couple of chimneys fell down can't really remember that clearly.
pleased no damage in Inkadog Land.
I'm nore sensitive/perceptive than many people, especially to vibrations and electromagnetic radiation, and did notice the Canadian Earthquake. I became aware of it first thing this morning.
Hollie-have you started on the Harry Hole series yet?
The earth-moving in bedrooms-too much information