





...of course, there's always the infamous 1906 San Francisco Earthquake...(I don't remember that one!..;)...)....>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1906_San_F ... earthquake


Retrieving his kite from Wales.Why, were you somewhere else...?...of course, there's always the infamous 1906 San Francisco Earthquake...(I don't remember that one!...


Retrieving his kite from Wales. :DWhy, were you somewhere else...? ;D...of course, there's always the infamous 1906 San Francisco Earthquake...(I don't remember that one!...8-)

There was one here in the states on the border between Illinois and Indiana a few months back, and it woke me up, and I live over 200 miles away.
I didn't even know there were fault lines this far inland. :-?


There was one here in the states on the border between Illinois and Indiana a few months back, and it woke me up, and I live over 200 miles away.
I didn't even know there were fault lines this far inland. :-?



There was one here in the states on the border between Illinois and Indiana a few months back, and it woke me up, and I live over 200 miles away.
I didn't even know there were fault lines this far inland. :-?


Daughter of the Wessex king from whence my middle name. Her daughter's name (the one who lost Mercian sovereignty) translates as "Elf Friend."One of my favourite Ladies from same time...who also annoyed the Welsh.....>>>>
Aethelflaed





You know, i've never felt an earthquake in my entire life. That's what's good about Norway - No volcanos, tornados (at least not often) and no earthquakes. Only a lot of rain and snow and a few thunderstorms.






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