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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 682444" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>We don't have too many earthquakes here, maybe once or twice a year. It is such a strange sensation. The undulating ones are the weirdest, the floor literally rolls.</p><p>Between my daughters sudden appearance, the earthquake and the detective calling it was a rather bizarre weekend........well my life is kind of full of bizarre weekends if you know what I mean. Always something around the bend to gear up for.....</p><p> HMB, I have visited the Big Island and felt several larger tremors there. It is such an odd feeling, like the silence before and after the storm, a time in between breaths that seems to last forever. </p><p> Thanks IC, I didn't even think of it as a poem, lol, just writing, but thank you for the kudos. Earthquakes are strange and eery. Glad everything stayed put. We haven't had large ones here (knock on wood). I hope to never experience that.....</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 682444, member: 19522"] We don't have too many earthquakes here, maybe once or twice a year. It is such a strange sensation. The undulating ones are the weirdest, the floor literally rolls. Between my daughters sudden appearance, the earthquake and the detective calling it was a rather bizarre weekend........well my life is kind of full of bizarre weekends if you know what I mean. Always something around the bend to gear up for..... HMB, I have visited the Big Island and felt several larger tremors there. It is such an odd feeling, like the silence before and after the storm, a time in between breaths that seems to last forever. Thanks IC, I didn't even think of it as a poem, lol, just writing, but thank you for the kudos. Earthquakes are strange and eery. Glad everything stayed put. We haven't had large ones here (knock on wood). I hope to never experience that..... (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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