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How about that earthquake, Kentucky?

OK, so the earthquake was actually centered in southern Illinois. I don't know about you, but I felt it quite well in my little LaGrange, KY home. My husband and I woke up to a shaking house and a bed that felt like we had just dropped a quarter into one of those old (and a little questionable) hotel beds!

Now, if you are from out west where earthquakes are common - you have to remember that like a foot of snow in the winter, earthquakes just don't happen all that frequently here in the midwest (they probably happen just as frequently as a foot of snow!). People here get a little nervous when things out of the "norm" tend to occur.

Anyway, in the spirit of education, here is a link to the American Red Cross site on earthquake preparedness. I use to be a girl scout, so you know, you can never be too prepared! :)

Another thing to take into consideration is earthquake insurance on your home. Since we Kentuckian's do live near the New Madrid fault line, it is a very good idea to have this coverage. I believe it is offered as a rider to your regular home owners insurance (home insurance providers feel free to chime in or correct me!). Yeah, I know, we haven't had an earthquake that rocked our world in quite some time, and the New Madrid fault line hasn't produced a massive quake since 1811. However, some experts do believe that we could see one in our life time, so it can't hurt to be prepared.

Posted Friday Apr 18

Hi Kelly, & fellow Girl Scout :->

Yes, I definitely felt the EARTH MOVE this morning. We also had an aftershock after 10 am, too.

It was a WHOLE LOT OF SHAKIN' going on!!!!

Have a good day!

(04/18/08 06:02PM) — Kelly McDonald

Angela, I felt the aftershock too!  Crazy!

Amen! It pays to be prepared!  I've never experienced an earthquake, thank goodness - hopefully I won't ever have to.

(05/09/08 10:47AM) — Kelly McDonald

Yep, you can never be too prepared. I hope you don't ever have to feel an earthquake either.  That was the first time for me and it was sooo bizzare!

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