I woke up early this morning to my husband’s voice. Tomoe, his black half Siamese was standing on his head and pulling his hair. Her intention was to get him up, now! Just minutes before she was sleeping at the end of the bed.
I could hear, Uriah barking.
Michael sat up and started cooing to Tomoe, who had moved away from him to the end of the bed.
At that moment the room started to rattle! Then a booming sound hit the house! Immediately the bed started to shake…
I jumped up yelling, “Earthquake!”
My husband was trying to get Tomoe out from under the bed, where she launched when the first rattle started.
Everything settled down almost as fast as it hit.
He stood up, “It’s the blizzard not an earthquake!” Irritated, he couldn’t reach his cat. Michael spoke slowly, for my benefit. “The wind hit the house.”
I hate when he does that…
Michael walked around to his side of the bed where he crawled back in. “You’re scaring Tomoe.”
“Where’s she at?” I asked grabbing my robe.
“Under the bed.” He mumbled, as he yawned, and pulled his blanket over his head.
“Uriah’s still barking.” I stood next to the bed confused. Something felt off.
“Uriah’s an idiot! It’s only the wind.” Michael rolled over; his part of the conversation was over.
The house was quiet. I could hear the wind blasting the outside of the house. It did not sound like that booming blast that hit a few minutes before.
Not one of the three house cats appeared, as I wandered around the house.
Pictures were off kilter. I noticed my purse had slipped off the table. Other than that, everything seemed normal.
When I heard we had been hit by an earthquake. I was able to say to Michael, “Told you so!” I can’t do that very often…
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/02/10/illinois.earthquake/index.html?section=cnn_latest
When the sun was up, and today it did shine very brightly in a blue sky. I headed outside to check around the house. The only thing I could see was some loose siding and a couple of storm windows were crooked. If any major damage happened I may not see it until we thaw out, in spring…
Last nights blizzard covered everything with a bright, white snow. Anywhere from four inches to fifteen inches of it whipped around the driveway and off the roof. I could see some higher drifts along the trees, I wasn’t going anywhere near them.
I wanted to get back in where it was warm.
21 replies on “Earthquake In Illinois~ Michaels’ Cat Knew Before It Hit! ~”
hahah Michael is like me, dismisses the obvious in hope its right and like all us guys often wrong lol, great thrilling story for t time dear, and loved how Uriah just barked as he does lol.. glad u are all safe to write another day xx
thanks for coming by. I thought it was just snow falling off of the house. But I guess not. Have a great day..
Amy,
Thanks for stopping by:-)
Gerardine
william,
Thank you for your concern. Today, Uriah isn’t even thinking about coming in the house. LOL!
Gerardine xx
Good story! Well written. I hope you’ll never have an other earthquake again!
Reader Wil,
Thank you. We have had some odd weather the past ten years, heavy rains and droughts. Time will tell.
Gerardine
That’s it ! 2012 has started ! 😉
Terry,
It was weird. I found out a lot of animals acted crazy just before it hit.
Gerardine
can feel that snow through the writing
deanjbaker,
Thank you,
Gerardine
Geradine,
We’ve been pumbled with snow the past 3 weekends. I can so relate.
Check out the snow picture: http://tinyurl.com/yk5389b
and the craziness on the roadways: http://twitpic.com/12gfbw
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Terrace Crawford,
Great picture! Very nice Blog too!
Thank you for the links, and for commenting.
Gerardine
how scary!!!!!!!!!
Glad everything turned out well 😉
hugs!
Lily
lily, We are all well, it did shake up Illinois a bit.
hugs*
Gerardine
what a close call,
safe and sound is the happy ending!
Happy Friday!
jingle,
Yes, we were lucky. Great day to you!
Gerardine
thanks for the comments dear, nice to see u around, have a fantastic weekend 🙂
wow. crazy. that is several earth quakes i have heard about this week…the world is shaking. hope you have a great weekend. stay warm/.
brian miller
the weekend went off without a shake.. Thanks for stopping by.
Gerardine
Interesting, (at least the bits I could make out easily). I am afflicted with color blindness (deuteranopia to be exact). I use Opera browser (no idea if that is important), and a great deal of this site is a bit of a strain on my eyes. I don’t wish to whinge, and I know it is my problem really, however it would be nice if you could consider color blind visitors while carrying out the next webpage re-working.
C Brakewell,
You have shined a light on an important issue.
Thank you
Gerardine