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scarletwoman

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44. I'll always vividly remember my first earthquake after I had moved to AK from nice, calm MN.
Fri Sep 26, 2014, 07:32 PM
Sep 2014

It didn't scare me so much as it just plain fascinated me. It was my first year in Alaska, I was living with my two boys in a rental house on the banks of Willow Creek. This would have been sometime in the fall of 1989, I think. (or else it was in the spring of 1990)

Anyway, it was night and the boys were in bed. I was watching the nightly local news on Channel 2, when all of a sudden the camera that was shooting the news anchors sort of tilted sideways, and the newsreaders stopped speaking and sort of gaped wide-eyed and open-mouthed as they clutched their shaking news desk - and in the same moment the couch I was sitting on started vibrating, and everything in the house started rattling. The weirdest thing of all is that all the walls looked like they had turned into liquid - honest to gawd, they were, like, rippling!

It all happened in the space of probably less than a minute, but it felt much longer than that, of course. I just sat there on my vibrating couch thinking, Wow! Far out! A real earthquake! Damn!

A few minutes later - after the walls had solidified once more and my couch stopped behaving like a rogue sex aid, I had a huge attack of guilt that I hadn't once thought of my precious sleeping children - nor lept into action to save us all from dire destruction and certain death from an earthquake bringing the house down around us. Nope, I had just passively sat there, taking it all in as exotic entertainment. I am a terrible mother, I thought.

But the kids slept through it - although they were both irritated that they had missed the fun when I told them about it the next day.

For the rest of my 6 years in Alaska I only felt a few negligable temblors now and then - and half the time I wasn't sure if they were very small or very distant earthquakes, or if it was just a side effect of some of the Matanuska Thunderfuck I had just smoked.



Stay safe. TeamPooka Sep 2014 #1
Be safe! FrodosPet Sep 2014 #2
Probably not here, Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #7
Willow! *gasp* scarletwoman Sep 2014 #40
I didn't hear of any damage up there. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #43
I'll always vividly remember my first earthquake after I had moved to AK from nice, calm MN. scarletwoman Sep 2014 #44
LOL on your last sentence. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #45
Yeah, them were the days... scarletwoman Sep 2014 #46
What did Bristow do now? FSogol Sep 2014 #3
It wasn't Bristol, Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #14
Be careful! n/t RKP5637 Sep 2014 #4
Stay safe! And grab and hug the nearest person! NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #5
6.1 north of Willow. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #6
Sorry to hear that. I'm sure you are being careful, but keep us informed if you can. sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #8
I felt it!!! bravenak Sep 2014 #9
The Sarah Palin Rescue Rangers will swing by soon to be sure you're safe! randome Sep 2014 #10
It was pretty scary, actually, Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #12
Thankfully it was a deep one. antiquie Sep 2014 #11
Hopefully this isn't a precursor for the big one due in Puget Sound area of Seattle... cascadiance Sep 2014 #24
Any idea how prepared Seattle is for the big one? F4lconF16 Sep 2014 #37
USGS: M6.1 earthquake reported in Alaska, 81mi NW of Anchorage. Baclava Sep 2014 #13
We just discovered a big picture fell off the wall in my husband's office. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #17
Good time to go panning for gold!...my friends dad made a living off it down on the Kenai Baclava Sep 2014 #19
No, I'm in west Anchorage. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #21
Be safe, Blue! Octafish Sep 2014 #15
Thanks, Octafish. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #18
I've been through a bunch, too... Octafish Sep 2014 #23
I'm glad to see you're ok...hope everyone else is. DisgustipatedinCA Sep 2014 #16
stay safe irisblue Sep 2014 #20
We are getting reports that this was felt from Homer to Fairbanks. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #22
Our news down here said it's now been upgraded to a 6.2 Mag countryjake Sep 2014 #25
Yes, 6.24 Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #29
It looks like your earthquake set off a swarm down at Mammoth Lakes, CA countryjake Sep 2014 #41
Brace for aftershocks, just in case. Stay safe! merrily Sep 2014 #26
Stay safe. Louisiana1976 Sep 2014 #27
Be Safe Blue !!! WillyT Sep 2014 #28
From Alaska Dispatch Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #30
Hoping for your safety and all the folks affected. nt kelliekat44 Sep 2014 #31
Hope you and yours are OK. Stellar Sep 2014 #32
Oh, we're all fine. Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #33
Vibes to Alaska. applegrove Sep 2014 #34
Stay safe malaise Sep 2014 #35
Anyone in Fairbanks? politicat Sep 2014 #36
let us know the number. from calif. always interested in the number. stay safe. nt seabeyond Sep 2014 #38
Scary- I hope all your loved ones are okay Blue Marrah_G Sep 2014 #39
(((Blue))) Solly Mack Sep 2014 #42
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