Warning

 

Close
Confirm Action

Are you sure you wish to do this?

Cancel Confirm
AR15.COM
8/24/2014 6:31:44 AM EDT
6.0 in American Canyon.
8/24/2014 11:20:36 AM EDT
[#1]
No damage to my place here in Vacaville.        
 
8/24/2014 2:12:16 PM EDT
[#2]
Just got threw to my parents in south westish  Napa


Most thing in there home are on the floor .. cupboards dumped
Furniture moved all over the place
My dad was trapped in bed by the amah when it fell on him.
Pool water was tossed out so hard it splashed on their back door (wood floor house)10" of water gone
Garage door is buckled in half
Power is out
8/24/2014 2:35:18 PM EDT
[#3]
Nothing in Davis.
8/24/2014 3:33:15 PM EDT
[#4]
I'm about 50 miles SSE of the epicenter.  Livermore valley. No damage here.  It woke me up.  Didn't wake the dog.  It seemed like a relatively mild but long shake here. More like a lateral twisting motion.  Felt like my house was rotating. Local news maps showed the range of the damage, it was somewhat localized to the epicenter.
8/24/2014 4:09:16 PM EDT
[#5]
We made it through pretty well, I'm in central Napa. Shit all over the house, no big deal, no one is  hurt. 2 Harley's on the ground, not to happy with this. Fireplace is cracked, a little worried about that. 1 aftershock that I felt so far @ 0830
8/24/2014 11:31:55 PM EDT
[#6]
Quote History
Quoted:
Just got threw to my parents in south westish  Napa


Most thing in there home are on the floor .. cupboards dumped
Furniture moved all over the place
My dad was trapped in bed by the amah when it fell on him.
Pool water was tossed out so hard it splashed on their back door (wood floor house)10" of water gone
Garage door is buckled in half
Power is out
View Quote


I think you meant armoire although the vision of a panicky Amah is amusing, too.


a·mah also a·ma  (äm, ämä)
n.
A housemaid, especially a wet nurse, in India and the Far East.
[Portuguese ama, nurse, from Medieval Latin amma, mother.]

ar·moire (ärm-wär, ärm wär) n. A large, often ornate cabinet or wardrobe. [French armoire, from Old French armaire, from Latin arm rium, chest, from arma, tools ...
8/24/2014 11:34:29 PM EDT
[#7]
Seeing those masonry pics, won't make me feel better when visiting small towns in the East and South.  You know, where the brick buildings are held up by Baptist faith and/or gravity.
8/25/2014 11:02:42 AM EDT
[#8]
Looks like we fared pretty well at the shop with the earthquake.





Some small stuff knocked around, but the only real damage is one of our
rollup doors had it's track broken free of the building.  Popped the
anchors right out of the block wall.
8/25/2014 5:23:18 PM EDT
[#9]
I worked at a market during the 71 quake.  Our only injury was one of the Assistant Managers sliced his tongue up "cleaning" up the liquor section.
8/25/2014 5:43:11 PM EDT
[#10]
I haven't been home to check things out yet.  I'm nervous for the pool.
8/26/2014 10:12:33 PM EDT
[#11]
Quote History
Quoted:


I think you meant armoire although the vision of a panicky Amah is amusing, too.


a·mah also a·ma  (äm, ämä)
n.
A housemaid, especially a wet nurse, in India and the Far East.
[Portuguese ama, nurse, from Medieval Latin amma, mother.]

ar·moire (ärm-wär, ärm wär) n. A large, often ornate cabinet or wardrobe. [French armoire, from Old French armaire, from Latin arm rium, chest, from arma, tools ...
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Just got threw to my parents in south westish  Napa


Most thing in there home are on the floor .. cupboards dumped
Furniture moved all over the place
My dad was trapped in bed by the amah when it fell on him.
Pool water was tossed out so hard it splashed on their back door (wood floor house)10" of water gone
Garage door is buckled in half
Power is out


I think you meant armoire although the vision of a panicky Amah is amusing, too.


a·mah also a·ma  (äm, ämä)
n.
A housemaid, especially a wet nurse, in India and the Far East.
[Portuguese ama, nurse, from Medieval Latin amma, mother.]

ar·moire (ärm-wär, ärm wär) n. A large, often ornate cabinet or wardrobe. [French armoire, from Old French armaire, from Latin arm rium, chest, from arma, tools ...

That’s funny …. Yeah the cabinet thing
8/26/2014 10:19:03 PM EDT
[#12]
Quote History
Quoted:

That’s funny …. Yeah the cabinet thing
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Just got threw to my parents in south westish  Napa


Most thing in there home are on the floor .. cupboards dumped
Furniture moved all over the place
My dad was trapped in bed by the amah when it fell on him.
Pool water was tossed out so hard it splashed on their back door (wood floor house)10" of water gone
Garage door is buckled in half
Power is out


I think you meant armoire although the vision of a panicky Amah is amusing, too.


a·mah also a·ma  (äm, ämä)
n.
A housemaid, especially a wet nurse, in India and the Far East.
[Portuguese ama, nurse, from Medieval Latin amma, mother.]

ar·moire (ärm-wär, ärm wär) n. A large, often ornate cabinet or wardrobe. [French armoire, from Old French armaire, from Latin arm rium, chest, from arma, tools ...

That’s funny …. Yeah the cabinet thing


All kidding aside, hope he is doing ok.