I grew up with tornados (I lived in Dallas) so I never experienced many earthquakes. My first one was in the middle of the night in Walnut Creek, CA while sleeping in a hotel in the late 1980’s (Ramada Renaissance, I think). I’d taken a late night flight from Boston to California and was sound asleep in preparation for an early morning meeting at one of my California clients (Contra Costa Endocrine Associates.) I woke up, noticed the ceiling moving in the opposite direction of the bed, then noticed it going the other way, then noticed it going the other way, and thought I was having a heart attack or an aneurysm. About 15 seconds later it stopped and I laid in bed for a minute or so trying to figure out what was going. “Earthquake?” popped into my head, I called down to the front desk, and got a busy signal. Yup. “Hmmm – what do I do?” I didn’t know, so I went back to sleep. The next morning I read in the paper that it was a 6–something and one person died when they got disoriented and jumped out a window.
Amy – on the other hand - grew up with earthquakes. So – tonight as we were both reading as she was finishing her tea – in advance of a trip to Anchor Point – she looked up and said “Earthquake!” It took me a few seconds to figure out what she meant. We went downstairs to our computers, went to the Alaska Earth Information Center site, and didn’t see anything. A few minutes later, an earthquake (3.97 – let’s call it a 4) was reported at 7:39 PM AKDT 52 miles from Homer. It was short (only a second or two) – but it was definitely an earthquake.
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Amy must have inherited that particular trait from our mother...... since Mom was in downtown Anchorage for the earthquake in 1964!!
So does this make her "Seismic Amy", do we attach a needle? Glad you guys are OK.
Alan - I think we all know that Amy's a "Rockin' Woman".... hahahaha! I still like "Seismic Amy"!

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