Kathryn
It was on fire when I laid down on it.
I felt the smaller one (3.7) last week because it happened around 10:15 in the morning. To be honest, it sounded and felt like a big truck rumbling past my house and that's actually what I thought it was till I saw the news.
This morning my husband called me (he's in the hospital) and told me that another one had hit at 3:12 am and that he had felt it. It was much larger - 4.3. Dang it, I hate I missed it!
People are getting up in arms saying it's because of oil and gas "fracking," but it's actually really easy to research this. I just found out that there's a history of small earthquakes in this area prior to any fracking.
Texas
Whoduthunkit?
Now I'm poised for the next one. I mean, I don't want there to be an earthquake, but if there is one, I sure as heck want to feel it!
When I was a child, my family lived in Japan. Earthquakes are very common there. One of them knocked me out of my bed! We used to have to all run outside and stand in the yard when they happened and I have very clear memories of standing outside in the middle of the night with all our neighbors.
Odd times!
This morning my husband called me (he's in the hospital) and told me that another one had hit at 3:12 am and that he had felt it. It was much larger - 4.3. Dang it, I hate I missed it!
People are getting up in arms saying it's because of oil and gas "fracking," but it's actually really easy to research this. I just found out that there's a history of small earthquakes in this area prior to any fracking.
Texas
Whoduthunkit?
Now I'm poised for the next one. I mean, I don't want there to be an earthquake, but if there is one, I sure as heck want to feel it!
When I was a child, my family lived in Japan. Earthquakes are very common there. One of them knocked me out of my bed! We used to have to all run outside and stand in the yard when they happened and I have very clear memories of standing outside in the middle of the night with all our neighbors.
Odd times!