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</head><body><p>Had another owner ask how OK was treating me. Answer: it ain't New Mexico.</p><p>Besides the funny winds in the spring (tornadoes), I get shaken awake - literally - this morning by an earthquake centered in the north-central part of the state, near <a title="Pawnee wikipedia page" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawnee,_Oklahoma">Pawnee</a>. Geologists say it was a shallow one (about 30-35 miles deep), magnitude 5.6 at the source. The link is to the town's Wikipedia page, and it has already been updated to mention this morning's quake.<br></p><p>All I know is the sofa shook, I heard a rumbling for 1 to 2 seconds, and even the cats were looking around to see what the noise was. Looked at the ceiling light over the dining room table, and it had about a 2' arc to its swing.That was <strong>after</strong> the tremblor subsided. Chances are Mike Neff felt this one. Happened just after 7 AM Central time. You folks out in California probably have a good idea what it felt like.</p><p>No damage I can tell, but definitely an experience.</p><p>Larry<br>SFP</p></body></html>