Gem Queens Estate |
Oh and some errands. O.o |
Gem Queens Estate |
@ivy And I'm about to go. lol Today is going to be a busy day. I have a Mother's Day card to make, and my sister and I are making Mother's day dessert. Dad has to change an axle on the truck... Mom has everyday things to do. lol |
Versailles |
Best way to describe it was like a washing machine out of balance. It was weird. But now that I see reports of it most likely being the main event, I can peacefully resume my slumber lol |
Versailles |
Snow, I mean, it's a valid thought for sure. That's an alarming movement to feel, too. It just seems soooo spread through hundreds of miles, I'd be concerned if humans could do that lol |
Versailles |
Snow, I reaaaally highly doubt it was human-made. People in Virginia, both Carolinas, all the way down into Georgia felt it |
Embervale Acres |
Okay? Decide to breed up when I'm just trying for show geldings and stuff, what a brat lol -HEE Click- |
Gemstone Stable |
@versa *yelps* Huh? O.o What's going on? Is Russia making those earthquake types that go through the earth or something? lol -Click- |
Gemstone Stable |
@versa OK. Earthquakes on the east coast are rarely nature made. But even digging a mine next to a long weak rock line could do it possibly? The weight could shift after a few years. O.o |
Versailles |
Oh, yep! A 4.1 not too far away from me. How odd. I didn't know Tennessee quaked |
Versailles |
Snow, Another friend just messaged, so I don't think this was something made by humans. It's a good thought, I hadn't considered fracking |
Snow Stable |
@versa Oh, good question. I wouldn't think so. Unless it traveled farther from you and closer to her by an hours time? The fracking uses fliud to crack the rock so it can travels miles underground... |
Snow Stable |
@versa From what I remember, no. But the same thing can keep going for awhile... The shifting rock and human made things. |
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Gem Queens Estate |
@ivy And I'm about to go. lol Today is going to be a busy day. I have a Mother's Day card to make, and my sister and I are making Mother's day dessert. Dad has to change an axle on the truck... Mom has everyday things to do. lol |
Versailles |
Best way to describe it was like a washing machine out of balance. It was weird. But now that I see reports of it most likely being the main event, I can peacefully resume my slumber lol |
Versailles |
Snow, I mean, it's a valid thought for sure. That's an alarming movement to feel, too. It just seems soooo spread through hundreds of miles, I'd be concerned if humans could do that lol |
Versailles |
Snow, I reaaaally highly doubt it was human-made. People in Virginia, both Carolinas, all the way down into Georgia felt it |
Embervale Acres |
Okay? Decide to breed up when I'm just trying for show geldings and stuff, what a brat lol -HEE Click- |
Gemstone Stable |
@versa *yelps* Huh? O.o What's going on? Is Russia making those earthquake types that go through the earth or something? lol -Click- |
Gemstone Stable |
@versa OK. Earthquakes on the east coast are rarely nature made. But even digging a mine next to a long weak rock line could do it possibly? The weight could shift after a few years. O.o |
Versailles |
Oh, yep! A 4.1 not too far away from me. How odd. I didn't know Tennessee quaked |
Versailles |
Snow, Another friend just messaged, so I don't think this was something made by humans. It's a good thought, I hadn't considered fracking |
Snow Stable |
@versa Oh, good question. I wouldn't think so. Unless it traveled farther from you and closer to her by an hours time? The fracking uses fliud to crack the rock so it can travels miles underground... |
Snow Stable |
@versa From what I remember, no. But the same thing can keep going for awhile... The shifting rock and human made things. |
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