Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Armageddon, Part 2

Not 10 minutes after posting yesterday about it possibly being the end of days, because I’d awaken to not knowing the cause of a power outage and the sound of sirens racing down the street, did the earth begin to move, glassware began to rattle.

It was another earthquake.


They are coming faster, closer together, but yesterday’s 3.5 did not last as long, did not cause near the same level of shaking, rattling, rolling, did not frighten me as much as last Thursday’s quake did, even though this one registered higher.

Later yesterday, I saw news on facebook, from friends that live in the area, that there had been another quake 2 hours after the earlier 3.5.

Yipes! Two in one day.

I actually did feel that second one, but took it as an aftershock, because it was so mild and so soon after the first quake.

They’re coming even faster than I could have imagined because, when I later checked online for the stats on the second quake, I learned "San Bernardino has had: (M1.5 or greater) 4 earthquakes in the past 24 hours; 17 earthquakes in the past 7 days; 52 earthquakes in the past 30 days".

GOOD LORD! WE’RE DOOMED!

Seems, even when unaware, we are living on quaking ground, still standing by the Grace of God, but for how long is anyone’s guess.

We are not the one’s causing world chaos, so why pick on us? The quakes should be happening in DC, under 1600 freaking Pennsylvania Avenue.

So anyway, power is on today, I'm hearing no sirens racing down the street, so today has thus far been okay.

In responding to Mitchell’s comment to yesterday’s post, I responded I was "taking with a grain of salt" that I’m getting signs of being appreciated. Some of you seemed to enjoy when I provide the history of old phrases … what The Misadventures of Widowhood calls "word and phase histories", so I looked this latest idiom up.

"The idiom likely originated from Pliny the Elder, who mentioned that a certain antidote was to be taken with a 'grain of salt', suggesting it should be consumed with a degree of skepticism or caution … It could also be related to the ancient belief that salt could counteract poison, implying that the information should be handled with caution".

As for Pliny the Elder, "Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24 – 79), known in English as Pliny the Elder was a Roman author, naturalist, scientist, and naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and a friend of the emperor Vespasian. He wrote the encyclopedic Naturalis Historia (Natural History), a comprehensive thirty-seven-volume work covering a vast array of topics on human knowledge and the natural world, which became an editorial model for encyclopedias. He spent most of his spare time studying, writing, and investigating natural and geographic phenomena in the field".

Class dismissed šŸŽ.

28 comments:

  1. Thank you for the Fact of the Day! I take a lot of what goes on and is said with a grain of salt.
    Okay Mother Earth, enough. Calm down.

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    1. We're being bombarded with so much BS these days that seasoning with a grain of salt is the smart way to go, LOL.

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    2. If current events don't settle down soon it will take way more than a GRAIN of salt.

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  2. Do you use the My Shake app? I have the Android version. It makes it easier to check size and location of earthquakes. I use it to check whether or not it was an earthquake or did I mess up with my blood pressure meds (wooziness is wooziness). I think for California, Washington, and Oregon you get earthquake warnings (the crucial 30 seconds that you'll need to pull up your trousers if you are on the John).

    Will Jay

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    1. Never heard of the app but seems a good idea, considering the quakes coming faster and faster. I've downloaded the app and may use it to trick my facebook friends into thinking I'm the Earthquake Whisperer by posting "earthquake coming" seconds before it happens 🤣.

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  3. Ha ha! And now we will all expect lessons in the classics when we visit here! Hope it’s just the usual shaking that will be soon forgotten. I remember sitting in my office in San Diego and every so often ended up sheltering under my desk for a few moments. Whole lot of shakin’ goin’ on. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if a bottomless sinkhole would open up under Drumpf and his cronies? Individual sinkholes under each would be fine.

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    1. I think I use a lot of idioms, so there will surely be further lessons, LOL. They're going to hell anyway, so why not express delivery via sinkholes.

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  4. There's definitely something going on in the whole Ring of Fire right now, that's for sure.

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    1. Not the same ring of fire, but all of a sudden, I'm hearing Johnny Cash in my head singing I fell into a burning ring of fire
      I went down, down, down and the flames went higher
      And it burns, burns, burns, the ring of fire, the ring of fire

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  5. I take my margaritas with a rim of salt ... is that kind of the same thing???

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    1. LOL, I don't think so, but sounds like a tasty idea.

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  6. That's a "whole lotta shakin' goin' on."

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    1. Shake and Bake .... the earth shaking us, the hot weather baking us.

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  7. Salt and shaker go together. JanF

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  8. The great Earth Spirit has to think of ways to keep you shimmeying. Come visit Kansas, at least you can SEE the tornado coming, then you go to the basement. Got a beautiful wooden bowl when visiting Portland, OR. It has a fully round curved bottom on the outside of the bowl. If it wiggles on the shelf, that means an earthquake is happening. Felt one once here while sitting in my office chair. Thought I was getting dizzy. Put on your seatbelt! Linda in Kansas

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    1. "The great Earth Spirit " ... you're speaking my language šŸ™‚, but no thanks to tornadoes on top of earthquakes, even if you don't quake as much as we do here.

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  9. You’re right about the earthquakes being on the wrong side of the country. We needed one in DC when Big Orange was wandering around up on the White House roof.

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    1. I like Mitchell's idea of a giant sinkhole swallowing him up, and I'm surprised the roof didn't cave in from the weight of his bloated self.

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  10. I often wonder why someone would choose to live in Beautiful California areas, given the threat of deadly earthquakes. Hum. This, coming from someone in Hurricane Alley, seems a bit dumb.

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    1. I think it's a matter of the devil you know. I could never live in another state because, after hearing tails of insects and bugs much larger than we have here, tornadoes, etc., I figure I'm better off with what I'm accustomed to, LOL.

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  11. That Class went Deep and kinda over my Head GF! *LOL* Good thing I don't have to be back in School or am Raising School Aged Kiddos now. *Whew* When Princess T Graduated I didn't know who was more relieved, her or I? *Winks* And Lord have Mercy that is a lot of Earthquakes!!!!!!!!! My Brother hasn't said anything to me, he's in Diamond Bar and the geography of the various Cities in other States isn't always known to me unless I Google a Map. We're having catastrophic Fires in Arizona, the one on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon has consumed over 130,000 Acres and is only 30% contained still!!! And there's Four more that I know of and it's very Dry, the Monsoons haven't come on time and the North Rim Fire is so big it's created it's own Weather System now!!! Apocalyptic it all is and I couldn't agree more that if any of this is Karma, it should be hitting that Orange Devil and his Cabal... they're a bigger Threat to all of us than any of the Weather and Mother Earth's Spirit roiling. If I were Mother Nature I'd be highly pissed off now too about the Human Species assault on her and abuse of her with reckless abandon... she deserves more Respect and Care, we've been awful Stewards as a Species and a Collective.

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    1. As long as the power stays on, I can deal with the earthquakes. I'm not finding the Salem shirt with logos on front and back, just front, which I don't care for. I'm looking for Chazz's online store. Not finding that either. Can you send me the link.

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  12. Funny. There has been absolutely nothing in the news of all the quakes out there. I wonder why. I live in Mass and have heard nothing. Roberta

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    1. Earthquakes are so common here that you're likely not to hear anything until, God Forbid, we have the big one, the one that leaves devastation in it's wake.

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  13. I moved away from California because I didn't want to be in a big earthquake.

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    1. There's always something, no matter where we go, so unless and until California fall into the sea, I'll stick it out.

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