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We just had earthquake in NY around 11 am the house was shaking… I thought if I see things falling down off the walls like framed photos im running

out… but it didn’t get to that
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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Are you ok?
InHeaven · F
@MrBrownstone after this one, physicallly,yess, but I was ready to run out if the things would start falling down. The shaking was serious ( not just at the level of “ I felt that”)and not something to just get your attention as some wise guys claim here… I got scared to death. Hours later still can’t calm down. It was the shock of my life
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@InHeaven Glad you are ok.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@InHeaven was this your first earthquake experience? The first one I felt like I was going to pass out. There was a loud BOOM! And about 3 seconds later the house shook, it felt like a giant grabbed the house and was trying to shake it. I went to the bathroom and my face was white, it was that scary. Dogs were barking all around the neighborhood. I went outside to see if I could see smoke. We live about 14 miles from an Air Force based and my first thought was that a plane crashed…I also thought it could be another act of terrorism but closer than the Murrah building… I saw neighbors looking up and around and asked them if they knew anything. One said “We think it was an earthquake”. The second one was different…it was like a rolling earthquake and it lasted a long time. The third one just about bounced me out of bed one morning. Each one unnerved me. We had a lot of small ones. They usually sounded and felt like a big strong gust of wind hit the east side of the house where the sun room is (a lot of big windows there). But I’d check later & it was earthquakes. The birds would fall off their perches at night and flap around in their cages scared and those were also earthquakes that we didn’t feel.