"What the heck is our neighbor doing rolling a piano across his wood floors in the middle of the night?"
"Oh gosh, is our furnace about to blow up?!"
"Did a tractor trailer crash into a house?"
And it was long enough that we began vocalizing our speculations to each other. Fearful gazes darted around the table. As the rumbling died, we jumped up to check what had happened--Matt to the basement, his mom to check on the grandbaby, and me to the porch to see what I could see. There, I found neighbors our on porches all over our block, hollering back and forth to each other about what we had just experienced.
I was relieved to find that my house wasn't about to blow up, but I didn't feel like my heart was calm and my breath caught for a good 10 minutes after that.
2 comments:
Wow! I remember living on the Big Island of Hawaii as a teen and being woken up at 4 a.m. by one. It shook my bed back and forth for only a few minutes. And another at High School-buildings where swaying! Both where mild and no injuries reported. But I was amazed at the sound and power of them!
Earthquakes in PA? That's crazy!
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