We’re a little over 200 miles from Lebanon NJ. First thought was it an earthquake. Then wondered if it could be a train accident, we’re only a half mile away from the tracks as the crow flies. But the disturbance came through the ground, I know that feeling.
Wow. You felt it 200 miles away!
Only 20 miles from here.

Earthquake tax: Piglet dropping off an egg for Tassels
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I feel like I’m the lucky one to have such an attentive and loving rooster.
You certainly are. And as Pony and so many other people have said, he is even luckier to have you.

I feel like the total eclipse was forgotten because of the quakes. I think that it’s going to be 60% totality here. I’ll be in school when I’d be able to see it though. I’ll either be in Spanish II or with my math teacher, and while I love them both because they are nice, I’m not sure if they’d let my class go outside to see it.
 
You certainly are. And as Pony and so many other people have said, he is even luckier to have you.

I feel like the total eclipse was forgotten because of the quakes. I think that it’s going to be 60% totality here. I’ll be in school when I’d be able to see it though. I’ll either be in Spanish II or with my math teacher, and while I love them both because they are nice, I’m not sure if they’d let my class go outside to see it.
Thing is.. don’t get too shook up about earthquakes.
And you might just want to turn a blind eye to the eclipse. :old:D
 
You certainly are. And as Pony and so many other people have said, he is even luckier to have you.

I feel like the total eclipse was forgotten because of the quakes. I think that it’s going to be 60% totality here. I’ll be in school when I’d be able to see it though. I’ll either be in Spanish II or with my math teacher, and while I love them both because they are nice, I’m not sure if they’d let my class go outside to see it.
Did you ever tell your math teacher that you have a hen who counts her own eggs? (Your own Mathemachicken) 🐓
 

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