Rowski
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2000
- Messages
- 1,474
- Location
- North Central Vermont, Jay Peak Area
- Tractor
- 2004 New Holland TN70DA with 32LC loader, 2000 New Holland 2120 with Curtis cab, 7309 loader
Pretty suprising! Wife grabbed the baby, woke me up asked what to do. I wasn't sure what was going on at the time. Then it stopped. Once we all calmed down and and put 1 and 1 together... earthquake. We did have a similar earthquake a few years ago.
I tell you one thing, being on percocet, getting woke by your scared wife holding our 4 month old baby, hearing things rattling and shaking.... really make your heart rate go up, kinda felt like a dream or something. I normal don't do the percocet thing but got burnt at work yesterday late afternoon. Second degree burn on the tops of both my hands, most of my left ear, part of my right. First degree burns on my left side of my face. Percocet does make the pain go way. I tried not taking after the earthquake thing but pain was too much.
Harv, you can keep them out there. I stay with the bitter cold and snow storms. So what should you do for safety? Get under a table?
Has anybody heard of damage from this northeastern earthquake? It was pretty high on the scale.
I tell you one thing, being on percocet, getting woke by your scared wife holding our 4 month old baby, hearing things rattling and shaking.... really make your heart rate go up, kinda felt like a dream or something. I normal don't do the percocet thing but got burnt at work yesterday late afternoon. Second degree burn on the tops of both my hands, most of my left ear, part of my right. First degree burns on my left side of my face. Percocet does make the pain go way. I tried not taking after the earthquake thing but pain was too much.
Harv, you can keep them out there. I stay with the bitter cold and snow storms. So what should you do for safety? Get under a table?
Has anybody heard of damage from this northeastern earthquake? It was pretty high on the scale.