Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Shaken on a 5.8 scale

I experienced a 5.8 on Richter scale earthquake today. A first time experience for me. How did it feel? I was in the department, working on some papers, when it felt like a team of horses running and stampeding all around you. The glass window panes were shaking, and shaking badly. Within seconds, realization hit, and we ran toward the exit doors. Soon a huge group had gathered outside the building. It was the first day of the fall semester, and many were in classes. Professors and students had evacuated the building, and together we watched the glass windows shake. However, nothing shattered or broke. Even afternoon classes were not cancelled (much to my disappointment). Everyone was back to business, though unknown people kept making small talk, referring to the earthquake. I walked to the two libraries to collect a few non-academic, fictional novels, and both times, the librarians asked how it was, experiencing an earthquake of this magnitude. The irony is, living in the Pacific Northwest (an earthquake prone region) for 4 years, I had never experienced anything like this. However, this one seems to have shaken up more than half of the east coast.

I came home to discover (much to my relief) that everything in my room looked the way it was supposed to be. The mess in my room was more due to the procrastination of unpacking suitcases. Not a single picture had moved off its frame, not a single book had displaced. However, as I sit and work in my room, I felt two more minor tremors in the last hour or so. This time, I do not know if I am imagining things, or if it is just the couple next door.

sunshine

3 comments:

Netizen said...

Hey sunshine.. i've been reading your blog since long time in the past.. I want you to come up with a humourous post related to the name change of WEST BENGAL to PASCHIMBANGA...

Arnab Majumdar said...

"This time, I do not know if I am imagining things, or if it is just the couple next door."

I smiled out loud when I read that last line :)

I hope everything's fine, wherever you are right now. Having lived in New Delhi, and experienced a number of minor and major earthquakes through my life, I know just how scary they can be...

Cheers,
Arnab Majumdar on SribbleFest.com

Biddu said...

This was the 2nd time I felt an earthquake...the first one...well not in the 3.5 years of my california life...it was long time back when I was in India...it was a very minor one...and that "couple next door" reference is too good...hats off to your satire! :D