I have to admit, first thing I did online today was look in the news for any, you know, happenings. . . I doubt such will ever happen, but, just curious.
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another really interesting read was "The Last Days of the Late Great State of California" .. novel by Curt Gentry
having survived a number of earthquakes while sojourning in California, a few here too, and even one on Maui (epicenter just off the Big Island coast) --- I would say that .. no, the West Coast does not ring like a bell, it GRUMBLES
I'd rather go through an earthquake, though, than a tornado ... survived one of those in Oklahoma and it was NOT fun, though since we were the only brick house on the block, we had only water damage from the torrential rain, which at one point must have been more than three feet deep, as it was seeping under our front and back doors ...
I would rather be in a earthquake than a tornado also.
Oh, me too: Earthquakes are at least unaccompanied by anticipation.
The kind of big earthquake swarm that still happening in Japan not so much.
I tried candling last night and as before with blue/green eggs I couldn't see a thing. I saw Miss Fluffy butt sneaking back in today but didn't see her come out so didn't get to check on the eggs. Getting excited - the chicks should be here in only six days!
do we have an update on the get-together? this Wednesday maybe?
if it's the week after that, I probably better take eggs up to Helaine in Olalla directly; who knows how long her cochin will STAY broody
won't be on much of the day, DS will be here on "furlough" --- depends on how much time he spends talking with me, how much time working in the yard or on the roof