Hope you're okay. We have little earthquakes like that here all the time. Someday it's going to be The Big One, and I may wake up buried under a ton of rubble. I didn't know you got them in Kentucky, though. :-)
Yes - the quake started in KY up north of us, and I felt it here in Tennessee, but it was just startling more than anything. Furniture and floor shook quite a bit. We used to get them, seemed like every few years, but never bad ones, and then we hadn't had one in such a long time.
No, no Big One for you! You stay nice and safe in your home:) I had no idea you had many quakes, either.
Oh, I actually live in a very dangerous zone. A zone where five -- count 'em, five -- tectonic plates meet and try to be on top. If all of them start to squabble at once, we're toast. I'm betting on the Pacific Plate winning, but I might not be around to collect.
Yeah, I know about the 'startling' aspect. I tend to freeze and stare at the wall as it vibrates. Once the quake sounded like a freight train heading toward me. That was interesting. :-)
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Date: 2012-11-10 05:36 pm (UTC)Everything ok?
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Date: 2012-11-13 05:18 pm (UTC)No, no Big One for you! You stay nice and safe in your home:) I had no idea you had many quakes, either.
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Date: 2012-11-14 02:53 am (UTC)Yeah, I know about the 'startling' aspect. I tend to freeze and stare at the wall as it vibrates. Once the quake sounded like a freight train heading toward me. That was interesting. :-)
Take care.