Liz says:
> I see, in today's newspaper, that there was an earthquake up around Cooma
> during the night.
> I do hope you are alright, Noelene, and that your wonderful Round House has
> come to no harm.
> It registered - according to the paper, 3 on the Richter scale, and sounded
> like a train passing by.

Must have slept right through it, and it would take more than a 3-on-the-Richter
to stir this house.  Son reckons when an atomic blast threatens, he is going to grab 
his
wife and inlaws and come and hide here.  

But I hope all in Melbourne are OK after the freak storm they had last night.

Talking of earthquakes, I remember when we were in Taupo in New Zealand
many years ago, and it felt like a truck hit the side of the house we were staying
in.  We went running outside, but nobody else turned a hair.  Just a normal
everyday earth tremour for them.

In New Guinea, we called them a "guri"

Noelene in Cooma
Safe 'n' sound

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Elizabeth Ligeti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, 03 December, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: [lace-chat] Earthquake


> I see, in today's newspaper, that there was an earthquake up around Cooma
> during the night.
> I do hope you are alright, Noelene, and that your wonderful Round House has
> come to no harm.
> It registered - according to the paper, 3 on the Richter scale, and sounded
> like a train passing by.
> 
> from Liz in Melbourne, Oz,
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