Robin"D";42362899 said:
Holy CatFish, what a feeling.....it was like something you feel, but nothing you can do, out of you control....but no damage/all is good.....
Breaking news: Washington D. C. has just revealed what every body thought was an Earthquake was really the economy hitting rock bottom...
sorry had to make light of this situation....
I'm a huge fan of humor as a coping mechanism. The worse the situation, the more likely I am to come up with jokes, funny comments and any other ways to ease a tense situation.
In the last 11 months, I think I've used every "shaken but not stirred" comment known to man about EQs.
For anyone interested in EQs, we had a really interesting news article on our local news site today about things that international geologists have learnt about our EQs last September and again in February, which took the lives of 182 people, and the subsequent 7500 aftershocks.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch-earthquake-2011/5519022/The-year-the-earth-shook
We've had 3 quakes today which I've not felt but I was awaken twice on Friday night by aftershocks.
When we only do non-
DCL excusions when we have a full day in port and then only the morning ones so that we have several hours of safe time. Generally we stick to the DCL excusions.
We often "go on our own" which depends on where we are but often we just look around the township we dock in on foot. Often the shore excursions revolve around snorkeling, beaches or more boats - none of which interest us.
In St Thomas (and Gibraltar along with many other places) last time, we just walked around the town and visited the museum.
Cartegena, Colombia, we did the Disney excursion.
For Madeira, we did the tour that Noel organized along with 100+ other Dis'ers.
We always make sure we are some of the first off the ship and are often back by mid afternoon for a late lunch giving us plenty of time if there are any delays.
When we did Hawaii last time, we did half day morning excursions with another tour company - knowing even if their transport exploded that we'd have time for them to get us back to the ship.
To be honest, I'm more concerned about actually arriving in LA before the ship leaves - we were delayed 14 hours out of Auckland on our trip in July so we try to make sure we are arriving at least 36 hours before the ship leaves.
And finally, to everyone who has Irene popping by to visit - please stay safe!