On another note, 6.4 earthquake just south of us this morning. We felt nothing here. Husband was awake and got an emergency notification on his phone to shelter in place. Usually when there is an earthquake near Ferndale, we also get shaken. Apparently, this earthquake went from west to east, as Redding CA was shaken. Historical old Fern Bridge was closed, because four cracks were noted. Pic taken from the internet.
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I only remember two earthquakes (all the others were insignificant). The whole house was making loud shuddering noises, and the earthquake seemed to go on forever...enough for me to run around trying to remember what to do....stand in a doorway? No. Lie down in the bathtub? No. Lie down on the floor next to a bed, cover my head, keep away from windows. The other earthquake I remember occurred while I was at church. It seemed like the church had waves underneath it. All the other earthquakes were relatively minor "Oh, earthquake! Did you feel it?"
I grew up in Southern CA where the notorious San Andreas Fault was always a concern. Besides fire drills, we had routine earthquake drills where we had to get under our desks. Now I live in Northern CA in the southern aspect of the deadly Cascadia Subduction Zone which was discovered less than 40 yrs ago. I will be lucky to survive the next time Cascadia goes off. I'm pretty sure my house will not be standing.