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    Earthquake

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    gab
    , 07-11-2013 at 07:07 PM (236 Views)
    Thursday 7/11/13

    Last night bed 1am - 8:45am

    Last dream:

    I'm on pebbly shore of a shallow lake. Water is clean, see-through. A house I live in is nearby. Someone throws something towards me and it lands in the lake. I see large and small pieces of plastic debree in the water. Walk in there to pull it out. Some of it is in little deeper, like knee high. I don't want to get completely wet, so I walk to the shed and look for a rake. I see all kinds of tools, and find a rake with long handle.

    Later
    I'm in some kind of control room. We have an earthquake. I put on my laptop to look for news, but screen is black and no internet, because of the quake. We put on the TV. Find some obscure channel in hopes for the news. Major stations are off-line. Then I hear them saying the quake was on San ?? fault line, where San Andreas is. But at the sametime, we see a map of England on the screen. I'm shocked, that the earthqake fas so close to me in SoCal, and that it was the dangerous San Andreas.
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    1. JoannaB's Avatar
      I used to live in the San Francisco bay area, and I remember how natives of that area appeared to be way more scared of earthquakes than those of us who had move there from elsewhere. They grew up fearing the big one, and they knew what a quake meant or could mean. Whereas for newcomers to the area we were more fascinated with quakes as an interesting phenomenon. I lived in that area when the Loma Prieta earthquake happened and killed many people on the Bay Bridge, and yet my first instinct is still not fear: when we had an earthquake in Virginia where we almost never had them, it took me way too long to figure out that it was an earthquake that I was experiencing - by the time I recognized it, it was pretty much gone.
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