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Just catching up now....WOW!
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Is everything okay now?
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Yup, and thanks for asking Simple. We're good. hugs
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Magnitude 2.8
Region SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.
Date time 2016-04-29 18:43:30.1 UTC
Location 37.92 N ; 121.84 W
Depth 10 km

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WA do you see this? hf
 Quoting: Luisport


Balloon berry is not very tasty according wiki. what do you say?

I have a little garden now (ca. 400 m²) and want to grow some climbing plants, kiwi, kiwiberries, perhaps a grapevine too. But also beans and such. Not too much work because I have arthrosis in many joints.

Perhaps I'll have some questions to you about gardening ...

hf
 Quoting: Evil Auntie 72122597


I like them... not a strong flavour, but not blant, and they are very beautifull. I think it depends a lot on soil composition... Kiwi berries are great, better than kiwis, and regarding grapes i have 80 plants (table+wine). I have several threads about this... afro
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Melting ice and shifting rain patterns are causing the north and south poles to drift.

The north pole is on the run. Although it can drift as much as 10 meters across a century, sometimes returning to near its origin, it has recently taken a sharp turn to the east. Climate change is the likely culprit, yet scientists are debating how much melting ice or changing rain patterns affect the pole’s wanderlust.

The geographical poles—the north and south tips of the axis that the Earth spins around—wobble over time due to small variations in the sun’s and moon’s pulls, and potentially to motion in Earth’s core and mantle. But changes on the planet’s surface can alter the poles, too. They wobble with every season as the distribution of snow and rain change, and over long stretches as well. Roughly 10,000 years ago, for example, Earth woke up from a deep freeze and the massive ice sheets sitting atop what is now Canada melted. As ice mass fled, and the depressed crust rebounded, the distribution of the planet’s mass changed and the north pole started to drift west.

Around 2000 the pole took an eastward turn; it stopped drifting toward Hudson Bay, Canada, and started drifting along the Greenwich meridian in the direction of London.

[link to www.scientificamerican.com]

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Magnitude 2.8
Region SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.
Date time 2016-04-29 18:43:30.1 UTC
Location 37.92 N ; 121.84 W
Depth 10 km

[link to m.emsc.eu]
 Quoting: Spirit Warrior 30


This
Love to Mother Earth Always
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MOM & POP: Are we pushing Mother Nature too far?

Since statehood, everything in Oklahoma has revolved around oil and gas. The energy business accounts for one in five jobs in the state, roughly 10 percent of its GDP. The tallest buildings are named for oil and gas companies, sports stadiums bear the names of energy firms and their billionaire founders, even the state capital sits atop a giant oil field. Energy makes or breaks Oklahoma, and right now it's breaking the state.

In 2007, there was one earthquake, in 2015, there were 907! The quake of 2007 had a magnitude 3 - the lowest level at which they can usually be felt. Oklahoma now has more 3-plus earthquakes than California, and is now on pace to have magnitude - 4 quakes. No place in the world has had so many quakes at such a rate in such a short time!

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WA do you see this? hf
 Quoting: Luisport


Yes, can you imagine the pies one could make with those? And the jams??? Oh you make me hungry for fresh yummy fruit
Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
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Aftershock in Oklahoma Quake Lawsuit: Producers Seek Dismissal

Oklahoma producers on Monday fired back at environmental groups in a legal tussle in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, asking for dismissal of a lawsuit over alleged oil/natural gas injection well-induced earthquakes in the state.

At issue is a lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club (Sierra Club v. Chesapeake Operating LLC, et al.) against four producers to get court-ordered production waste cutbacks as a means of preventing future earthquakes. Sierra Club attorneys argue the state regulators are "too intertwined" with the oil/gas industry and, thus, the federal court involvement is needed to fully address the problem.

The ongoing legal battle comes at a time when U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) researchers have said that Oklahoma is one of six states at greatest risk for human-induced seismic activity (see Shale Daily, March 28). In both Oklahoma and Texas there have been numerous instances of modest quake activity blamed on drilling waste injection wells, sparking the USGS interest in recent years.

Sierra Club attorneys used the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as the basis for their lawsuit, but the oil/gas operators' filings countered that wastewater disposal falls under the SDWA jurisdiction as part of the underground injection well permitting process.

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WA do you see this? hf
 Quoting: Luisport


Yes, can you imagine the pies one could make with those? And the jams??? Oh you make me hungry for fresh yummy fruit
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


If you don't have land to grow them, you can easily grow them in pots and use the berries in your wonderfull cakes! tounge
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There are some more that you can see latter, like purple raspeberry, cloudberry, longanberry, tayberry, goji, inca berry, gold raspeberry, honeyberry, gooseberry, beautyberry, blueberry, pink blueberries, currants, aronia ... This you can grow on pots. There are others but only to grow on the ground. thumbs
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AllQuakes - EMSC ‏@EMSC · 3m3 minutes ago

#Earthquake (#sismo) M2.8 strikes 18 km E of #Concord (#California) 2 min ago.


people report feeling it in san fransisco bay area
[link to www.emsc-csem.org]
 Quoting: Ostria1


Holy cow! Popped in to check things out. Didn't expect to see that.
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Melting ice and shifting rain patterns are causing the north and south poles to drift.

The north pole is on the run. Although it can drift as much as 10 meters across a century, sometimes returning to near its origin, it has recently taken a sharp turn to the east. Climate change is the likely culprit, yet scientists are debating how much melting ice or changing rain patterns affect the pole’s wanderlust.

The geographical poles—the north and south tips of the axis that the Earth spins around—wobble over time due to small variations in the sun’s and moon’s pulls, and potentially to motion in Earth’s core and mantle. But changes on the planet’s surface can alter the poles, too. They wobble with every season as the distribution of snow and rain change, and over long stretches as well. Roughly 10,000 years ago, for example, Earth woke up from a deep freeze and the massive ice sheets sitting atop what is now Canada melted. As ice mass fled, and the depressed crust rebounded, the distribution of the planet’s mass changed and the north pole started to drift west.

Around 2000 the pole took an eastward turn; it stopped drifting toward Hudson Bay, Canada, and started drifting along the Greenwich meridian in the direction of London.

[link to www.scientificamerican.com]

seats
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pop up

Magnitude 2.2
Region WESTERN MONTANA
Date time 2016-04-29 17:46:14.6 UTC
Location 46.67 N ; 112.49 W
Depth 5 km
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Magnitude 3.6
Region SOUTHERN IRAN
Date time 2016-04-29 19:54:09.4 UTC
Location 30.31 N ; 50.27 E
Depth 20 km
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WA do you see this? hf
 Quoting: Luisport


Yes, can you imagine the pies one could make with those? And the jams??? Oh you make me hungry for fresh yummy fruit
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


If you don't have land to grow them, you can easily grow them in pots and use the berries in your wonderfull cakes! tounge
 Quoting: Luisport


Great idea and yummy
Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
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Now this one is jumpy

[link to geophysics.eas.gatech.edu]

Remember, the spikes on this are smaller than the other one. Magnification isn't as zoomed in, I think.
Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
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There are some more that you can see latter, like purple raspeberry, cloudberry, longanberry, tayberry, goji, inca berry, gold raspeberry, honeyberry, gooseberry, beautyberry, blueberry, pink blueberries, currants, aronia ... This you can grow on pots. There are others but only to grow on the ground. thumbs
 Quoting: Luisport


I love gooseberry. Makes the best jam ever!!! Used to have a long hedgerow of them. I would can many jars, like 50, but they never lasted longer than 3-4 months in the family. They loved it better than grape jam that I also put up. Apricot jam, well, that made more, about 100 jars and lasted longer. I always used a low sugar recipe and oh my goodness, it was wonderful
Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
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There are some more that you can see latter, like purple raspeberry, cloudberry, longanberry, tayberry, goji, inca berry, gold raspeberry, honeyberry, gooseberry, beautyberry, blueberry, pink blueberries, currants, aronia ... This you can grow on pots. There are others but only to grow on the ground. thumbs
 Quoting: Luisport


I love gooseberry. Makes the best jam ever!!! Used to have a long hedgerow of them. I would can many jars, like 50, but they never lasted longer than 3-4 months in the family. They loved it better than grape jam that I also put up. Apricot jam, well, that made more, about 100 jars and lasted longer. I always used a low sugar recipe and oh my goodness, it was wonderful
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


Yes, it's soo good to eat our grown food... or foraging in forest or natural places...
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Foraging for Kousa Dogwood berries and muffin recipe
[link to www.lessnoise-moregreen.com]
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Now this one is jumpy

[link to geophysics.eas.gatech.edu]

Remember, the spikes on this are smaller than the other one. Magnification isn't as zoomed in, I think.
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Thanks WA...didn't realize the different magnifications.
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Foraging for Kousa Dogwood berries and muffin recipe
[link to www.lessnoise-moregreen.com]
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You are so knowledgeable about this stuff!
Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
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Now this one is jumpy

[link to geophysics.eas.gatech.edu]

Remember, the spikes on this are smaller than the other one. Magnification isn't as zoomed in, I think.
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


Thanks WA...didn't realize the different magnifications.
 Quoting: imjustsayin


Took me awhile to figure it out also. We had a big quake awhile back and when looking at a few of those GTEQ seismos, it finally donged on me what the difference was
Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
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Foraging for Kousa Dogwood berries and muffin recipe
[link to www.lessnoise-moregreen.com]
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You are so knowledgeable about this stuff!
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


Here anytime for any question... afro
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Also, promised pictures. Felt yucky last night so sorry I ditched!

This one is my herb garden, raspberries, dinner, and view from backyard.

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This one is My big garden. Peppers, chives, corn, beans, watermelon, pumpkins, sunflowers, asparagus, romaine" onions, potatoes, brussel sprouts, lavender, raspberries, rhubarb, strawberry patch. Wew!!!

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And here are some pictures of my 5 acres and blueberries.

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Impressive gardening. Looks beautiful where you live!
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Ummmmm guys n gals, we know what this could mean!

[link to www.mirror.co.uk]



Two rare earthquake fish were thrown out of the water after a ' mud volcano ' erupted off the coast of Taiwan.

The volcano erupted early Thursday morning in the city of Pingtung following a 5.6-magnitude earthquake .

Fishermen were delighted to find the oarfish, also known as earthquake fish, both measuring 4.4 metres - twice as long as beanpole footballer Peter Crouch - and weighing a whopping seven stone.

Four eruption mouths were spotted in a paddy field in Wandan Town and the hot slurry almost destroyed the whole field.
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I'm a bit late to comment on this so I'm sure this has been said but...this is concerning, especially considering the uptick in quakes there this week. Yikes.
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Foraging for Kousa Dogwood berries and muffin recipe
[link to www.lessnoise-moregreen.com]
 Quoting: Luisport


You are so knowledgeable about this stuff!
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


Here anytime for any question... afro
 Quoting: Luisport


Any berries/fruit good for lungs?
Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
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Hi peeps! Checking in and getting caught up. Helluva week at work - didn't even look at my EQ app at all today. When I first checked upon arriving home, was surprised to see it was fairly quiet today. Then saw those spikes and realized there is probably more to come. Time will tell...

Heading to my first baseball game of the season tonight. woo hoo! Beautiful evening for it too, as long as the rain holds off. Hope everyone has a great evening!

BHC-00k
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Foraging for Kousa Dogwood berries and muffin recipe
[link to www.lessnoise-moregreen.com]
 Quoting: Luisport


You are so knowledgeable about this stuff!
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


Here anytime for any question... afro
 Quoting: Luisport


Any berries/fruit good for lungs?
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


The Best Foods to Cleanse your Lungs [link to www.healthyandnaturalworld.com]
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Hi peeps! Checking in and getting caught up. Helluva week at work - didn't even look at my EQ app at all today. When I first checked upon arriving home, was surprised to see it was fairly quiet today. Then saw those spikes and realized there is probably more to come. Time will tell...

Heading to my first baseball game of the season tonight. woo hoo! Beautiful evening for it too, as long as the rain holds off. Hope everyone has a great evening!

BHC-00k
 Quoting: KickinIt


now that is KickinIt applause

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On the Hayward fault, another San FRan quake


M 2.9 - 1km E of San Leandro, California

DYFI? - III
Time
2016-04-29 21:19:34 UTC
Location
37.726°N 122.133°W
Depth
4.0 km

[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
Indiana sucks....Don't move here.





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