Our last cruise was the final cruise before they introduced the H20 products. However, we have been to WDW since then and used the H20 product at both Deluxe and value resorts. I assume they are the same thing as what's on DCL. Is that correct?
so many posts can not keep up LOL
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It's actually a really good question. When you think about it, most every other type of natural disaster does come in seasons.
Unfortunately, (or fortunately, depending on your perspective), California has no seasons (at least compared to pretty much everywhere else). And that applies to earthquakes as well. They happen at any time with no notice.
I don't think this is a blonde moment. IMHO, it does seem that when it gets hotter, we have more earthquake activity. But, I'm not sure if that is statistically supported.![]()
Actually Chrissie we do have what we call "Earthquake weather" When it gets really hot (100+) around here usually in September or October. Most people that live here think this is when most earthquakes happen. But according to Lucy Johnson, our local earthquake expert at Cal Tech, there is no correlation and they can happen anytime.
We won't use it so we won't have the surplus..need the room for actual souvenirs and maybe DCL pens! lolIs the soap and shampoo good enough to worry about getting it back from the cruise???
It is going faster than usual lately![]()
I was in the shower...and trying to get out to a door way and yelling for DD to get to a door way....
Imagine if this was in 2 weeks.....
Now, there is our Little Ray of Sunshine!![]()
Jeff Ranieri, a meteorologist with NBC Weather Plus, said the quake occurred along the Whittier and Chino fault lines, not the highly unstable San Andreas Fault.
We deal with a tornado but at least we have warning.
Forgot to mention............I quit my job so nobody mention it on the ship o.k I will worry about finding another one when I get back. I feel FREE !!![]()
I have to look for a job soon after we get back too. I don't think we have to worry because I think the last thing anyone wants to thing about on the TOAL is work!
so many posts can not keep up LOL
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now that its getting closer i am reading the boards LOL
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diana
But we are such a shy group......we don't talk THAT much!![]()
Chrissie
Ok..I have to fill out some paperwork and get out the door to pick up DD school books..
Just checked our backyard..our concrete slab cracked and lifte![]()
Other then that...everthing seems ok
Laura
Do you know if you were charged for both incoming and outgoing text messages?
The only reference point we have is the 2005 E/bound repo times, the W/Bound this year started at the same 'early' time, but did clear the canal quickly.
Honestly, aside from flying cross country this is something I have thought about never being in CA before. Lots of people tell us that they don't know how we deal with the hurricanes. I would rather have the warning with enough time to evacuate. I would be totally freaking out.to everyone, especially those with kids who are understandably frightened right now. I will think about all of you today and pray that things settle down very soon.
I don't think this is a blonde moment. IMHO, it does seem that when it gets hotter, we have more earthquake activity. But, I'm not sure if that is statistically supported.![]()
Should there have been an addition to that statement..such as between the hours of 1 and 5 AM PST?![]()
One of the good things about earthquakes in California, is they have increased building codes to make things safer over the years.
If you were wondering what to do, FEMA offers the following (note that doorways is not a favored option anymore):
What to Do During an Earthquake
Stay as safe as possible during an earthquake. Be aware that some earthquakes are actually foreshocks and a larger earthquake might occur. Minimize your movements to a few steps to a nearby safe place and stay indoors until the shaking has stopped and you are sure exiting is safe.
If indoors
[*]Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the building or try to leave.
If outdoors
- Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly outside buildings, at exits, and alongside exterior walls. Many of the 120 fatalities from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake occurred when people ran outside of buildings only to be killed by falling debris from collapsing walls. Ground movement during an earthquake is seldom the direct cause of death or injury. Most earthquake-related casualties result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects.
Is there a time where there is less talking?
I'm sure some of you Dis in your sleep!
Chrissie
Did I mention that our dog, Isis had been acting funny all day since yesterday when we picked her up? I thought it was because of the bath. But in retrospect, she has been throwing herself down on the ground and rubbing herself and her whole body on the ground forcefully. Maybe she was trying to still the ground? Steve said that after we left, she was still acting funny, got veyr skittish and continued to throw herself on the ground. My other dog - Chloe - just had been looking at her like she was nuts. I did mention she was bred for looks and not brains? Isis I think presensed it. Might explain her behaviour. She seems fine now but is still a bit wary but at least she's ont throwing herself on the ground anymore. She was doing that all day yesterday and today. Normally she only does it a couple of times. But in retrspect, she may have been feeling something and in her own way was trying to stop the ground from shaking? She's pretty intuitative. Now I just gotta pay attn for next time.