It shook jerked my bed for a few seconds.
Did I mention that I was in Kansas?



 
 
 
  
   
   
 
 
  and came out into a huge open pit like...it was dug out and to get to the floor we had to ride down a slide on these little leather aprons...then we journeyed through the very large tunnels where the salt had been carved out....quite exciting.  Just like they used to do it.
  and came out into a huge open pit like...it was dug out and to get to the floor we had to ride down a slide on these little leather aprons...then we journeyed through the very large tunnels where the salt had been carved out....quite exciting.  Just like they used to do it. 
 
 Just stay away from that area in the spring and summer. Lots of storms and you don't want to be in a tornado in a camper, sis!
 Just stay away from that area in the spring and summer. Lots of storms and you don't want to be in a tornado in a camper, sis! Sadly a missed opportunity.
  Sadly a missed opportunity.


 
   
   
  
  Tent life is starting to sound good to me!
 Tent life is starting to sound good to me!   
 That would be one of the last places I would ever want to be during a quake. I bet that was a scary ride.AJ wrote:I'm on the 7th floor in a building in Cincinnati and when they had the quake in virginia some 400+ miles a way I could feel it move the building. This was not as strong but it was still an unsettling, helpless feeling.
It would be a lot softer than a building roof falling down!!!Sandy wrote:I think our flat is built on commercial fill.Tent life is starting to sound good to me!

Love,
Sandy

 Maybe we'd better just take our chances with this ole "brick and mortar faithful."
  Maybe we'd better just take our chances with this ole "brick and mortar faithful."   
  
 