A strong earthquake hit northwest of Cuba yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m. A big one. Magnitude 6.1.
I was lying in bed watching television at the time. I had felt no tremors or shaking when the quake was announced on TV. Telephoned Corey. He had not felt it either at the Library. However, Lisa did at their home on Duncan Street. She told Corey it was a big shake.
Media reports indicate the tremors were felt as far north as Tampa in Florida. Also felt in Mexico.
No injuries, deaths or property damage reported. The quake was about 60 miles out in the ocean and obviously underwater.
No tsunami threat was reported nor did one occur.
I have experienced a number of earthquakes in my lifetime. Everywhere. At home in Utica, San Diego, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Novara and Greece. The worst was Novara, Italy.
I was visiting my friend Anna in Novara. We had arrived the day before. Novara located in northern Italy. About 15 miles from Milan and less than a one hour drive from the French border.
My first time in Novara.
Anna’s home was a 10,000 square foot 2 floor apartment in a building constructed around the year 1500. Her apartment was on the second and third floors. Absolutely magnificent. Huge rooms. Twenty foot ceilings. Ceilings covered with all kinds of paintings. Mostly religious. Reminded me of the Sistine Chapel.
It was our first full day in the apartment. My first, Anna’s home. We had arrived the night before. I was in the library doing my blog. A library you would not believe. Walls of books everywhere. The room furnished with sofas, easy chairs, a huge desk and paintings. Anna was in the kitchen making lunch. Between the library and kitchen was a huge living room. A couple of houses could have fit in it.
Suddenly there was a large rumble. Big time noise. The apartment and building shook like crazy.
There was a thrust. Threw me from the desk to an easy chair about ten feet away. I could hear Anna in the kitchen. Screaming!
Neither of us was hurt nor was there damage that we could see in the apartment.
After making sure I was alive and well, Anna left to go outside to see the damage, if any. Admonished me to stay where I was. She was being protective.
Her building was not damaged. Nor was the Catholic Church across the street. However several buildings on both sides of us were partially or totally down.
It was a big earthquake!
We felt a significant aftershock about 2 hours later. A smaller one 3 hours after that one.
Anna said we were getting out of Novara. She had made inquiries and knew what roads were clear. We were going north to her home near the French border. And so we did.
Anna owned several homes in Europe. I cannot recall the name of the town we headed for. It was a series of log cabins on the side of the Alps. We stayed a few days and then headed to her apartment on the seashore. I cannot recall the nams of the seaside community either. A beautiful apartment in a large building on the water. Totally different from Greece. People wore bathing suits. No nudity. Neither the log cabin nor apartment areas had been affected by the earthquake.
We stayed at the ocean a couple of weeks. Then headed to France.
What a trip it was!
I must speak of Key West gasoline prices. One week ago $4.95 a gallon. Yesterday, $4.25. Why going down? The news suggest everything going up. I do not understand.
I read yesterday that “bike dates” were becoming popular. Why? Cheaper than I am not sure what? Bikes themselves expensive in the Keys.
The Knicks lost 115-111 to the Spurs last night. The game played at Madison Square Garden.
Trump present. Booed big time when the Star Spangled Banner played. Thousands of people outside the Garden shouting many times in unison: “New York hates you!”
It was once Trump’s home town!
Measles are on the rise. 2,030 confirmed cases so far this year.
Statistics indicate one infected person can infect eighteen others.
Thank you Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump!
The Norris family should be returning soon.
The Dixons getting on a boat in Italy somewhere for the return trip to the U.S. today.
Tonight, The Grand for Happy Hour!
Enjoy your day!