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Started by Grandma, April 28, 2007, 09:35:19

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Grandma

 :o :o :o Jumped out of my skin when a perfume bottle on my dressing table just fell over all by itself! (Heavy-ish bottle - wide-ish base) - then heard on Radio 4, a couple of minutes later, that there had been an earth tremor in south east England!!! Seems to have been centred on Kent - details still coming through. Very odd - waiting for aftershocks now.  ;)

Grandma


ninnyscrops

Always thought the moles were bigger down here Grandma!  ;D ;D
Seriously though, that's a little unnerving so close to home.  :o
If I ever get it all right - then that's the time to quit.

OliveOil

love earth tremors! Dont get  much in england though!

Jeannine

Wow. that was one of the comforts on leaving BC as we were sitting right on the San Andreas fault line and it was just a matter of time. I thought we were Ok here though. Pretty scary isn't OO, i hope you are OK NOW xx jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

honeybee

I remember when we had them here in the North West five years  ago, during the summer of 2002.

Over a couple of months we would have them maybe two or three times a day, at first i was petrified, but they happened so often it was just like ....... "oh right, its just another earthquake" ::)  ::)  :D  ;D

ACE

I hope that is not the first time the earth has moved for you. ;)

Robert_Brenchley

You can get these minor earth movements anywhere, they're not like the big quakes which are concentrated in specific regions.

cornykev

The earth moved for me last night.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

honeybee

Just listening to the news, didn't realise how bad the damage was  :(


Kev ~ put that lady down  :D

Robert_Brenchley

Damage-wise, I believe it's one of the worst recorded in the UK. I'm not sure as yet what the reason for that was; it may well simply have been a shallow quake where all the energy (approximately equivalent to a nuclear bomb) was concentrated in a small area.

Barnowl

I was at my mother's in Kent about 10 miles from Folkestone - quite a weird experience but not as bad as when I was 10 floors up in NZ in a building that was designed to move to absorb the shocks.

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