While attending the CA Hot Rod Reunion @ Famosa drag strip, my husband were lodging in Bakersfield (not that far from the epicenter) and never felt a thing Sharen Rund Bloechl Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems Sunnyvale Data Center sharen.rund.bloechl@lmco.com Phone: 408-756-5432 [or] Fax: 408-756-0912 srund@svl.ems.lmco.com LMnet: 8-326-5432 Pager: 408-539-5146 web: http://webpager.lmms.lmco.com/perl/mtrocall.cgi [or] Operator Assist: 1-800-725-5079, pin 408-539-5146 > ---------- > From: Ron Hay[SMTP:ronhay@pacbell.net] > Reply To: Ron Hay > Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:43 AM > To: chile-heads > Subject: [CH] OT-Southern California earthquake > > Dear friends, > > Just a note to let you know that we came through this scary episode at > 2:46 a.m. in fine fettle (ever wonder what a fettle is?) > > We were rudely awakened by a rather strong, rolling ground motion which > lasted about 3-40 seconds. Lamps swayed, the house creaked and > groaned...and the block wall did not fall on our chile patch (yay, > team!). > > The wires sparked and arced, and the transformer on the next block to > the south of us blew up in a blue flash, which then plunged our > neighborhood into darkness until 7:35 a.m., when electricity was > restored. About the only positive thing I can say about the disruption > in power is that it was practice for the 31st, when we have to change > all our clocks and timing mechanisms. > > No cracks, no broken windows or broken anything. Thank God! As Yogi Bear > would have said, "I had deja vu all over again," with the ghosts of the > '94 earthquake still fresh in our minds. > > It could have been a whole lot worse! > > Ron > Van Nuys, CA >