Kayteg1 wrote:
How you feel earthquake depends not only on magnitude, but also on distance and what position you are in.
When you walk or drive, you will not feel it till roofs will start coming down.
I felt 3.2 quake when I was sitting on sofa and epicentrum was 3.6 miles from our home.
We are past scorpions hatch and the few flies were blown by desert winds.
With this week forecast for solid 80F, I have my pool ready.
Envy for your nice warm weather Kayteg1. We got up to 44F here today with a few spots of sun. Snow is disappearing rapidly. Early flowers starting to show themselves.
Each area of this wonderful country has its own pros & cons. Maine folks are a 'hardy' bunch and will get by. Up until a few short years ago, most folks up this way did not lock their doors or remove keys from their vehicles. Sadly, those times have disappeared, but true Maines are always ready to lend a helping hand to neighbors, often times for free or maybe the wages of a hot apple pie or a dozen homemade yeast rolls. Normally the payment of food treats are based on the reputation of the cook providing the gift....... Mainers are 'hardy', but not stupid. If the food is not so good, the labors of the day are free!!!!!;)
TC standing by, ready to find a dirt road, a small stream, and an inquisitive moose.
Lakeside