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A storm was what I was expecting

Postby Weka » 17 Mar 2013, 04:31

But not the house moving in an earthquake. We had 2 about an hour ago. The one we really felt though was the 3.9 located 6kms deep, centered about 10kms from me.

No damage, everyone's ok, but I don't mind telling you guys it did shake me a little bit. :oops: I'm down playing it on fb, as I'm just waiting for the snarky comments from the Christchurch contingent. :roll:

Our friends in wooden foundation and on pole houses felt it a lot worse, one even had things shake off her bookshelf. :shock:
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby tonicha » 17 Mar 2013, 07:51

Glad you're all okay though Weka, nasty things earthquakes.
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby Aggers » 17 Mar 2013, 08:13

I can imagine how frightful it must be. I've only experienced a minor one
that rattled all the crockery in the cupboards, and that was unnerving.

Glad you're OK.
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby Fugitive » 17 Mar 2013, 08:19

You must have been very frightened Weka. I hope that was it! My manicurist was in Christchurch during the earthquake in a shopping mall and told me her story. Houses on poles and wooden foundations are to be avoided! Take care.
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby saundra » 17 Mar 2013, 08:30

glad you are ok very frightening did the kids notice
we had one here in the night a few years ago its was scarey but no damage
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby Weka » 17 Mar 2013, 08:47

Wood with wood would be 80% of our homes here.
I wasn't really frightened, more a huge surge of adrenaline that left me shaking for a few minutes.
I heard a roar come first, like a big gale force wind, then the house lurched like it had been ht by a car, yet when I looked outside it was still. No wind, then I noticed things wobbling, and the house was still wiggling, that's when I realised it was an earthquake. Only a little one, I've been in worse. :lol:

The kids did notice, but they were too busy dancing to the wiggles to really notice.
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby Diflower » 17 Mar 2013, 09:00

Glad you're all ok Weka, hope everyone else is too
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby Kaz » 17 Mar 2013, 09:54

Oh ((((((((Weka)))))))))) :shock: I'm so glad you are all ok, and that the children weren't frightened xxxxx
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby Gal » 17 Mar 2013, 17:36

Oh gosh Weka - now THAT I wouldn't swap!! :shock: I'm glad you are all ok xxxx
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Re: A storm was what I was expecting

Postby JoM » 17 Mar 2013, 19:19

What a shock Weka, glad you all came through it unscathed xx
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