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Earthquake

Four years ago a spent a few months living with my sister in Tuckahoe, NY. The house was darling. It was also right next to the train tracks. After the second day I rarely noticed the gentle shake of the house every 40 minutes or 20 minutes (depending on the peak hours). This prepared me for my apartment here in San Francisco. The N Judah goes right in front of my building. Just like in New York, I stopped noticing the rumbling after a few days. The only problem is once in a while I do notice it and since I live in San Francisco I ALWAYS think its a earthquake. Last night I was doing the dishes when I realized everything was shaking. My heart started beating faster and I ran to the doorway. When I got to the doorway I could hear the bell on the train.

You’d think I’d catch on after a year.

  1. MissEm

    July 19, 2006

    I’ve lived in California all my life and have never gotten used to the earthquakes! Everything someone closes a door in the office next to mine I am tempted to duck and cover!

  2. Design Mom

    July 19, 2006

    Remember how awesome it was when creepy people at the train station watched my kids playing in the backyard? Man, those were the days.

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