Yikes! Didn't feel anything here in the capital...then again, we're almost four hundred miles north. Geez...California is too dang big. Time to split it up into a few smaller states. Finally liberate Orange County from those filthy hippies up in Humboldt County. Haha. I'm glad you're all okay, though! I remember the 1989 Loma Prieta quake in the Bay Area (which I was to the north of again, since I grew up in Sonoma County, but we definitely felt it!). I was actually on the school bus coming home from my school day when it hit, and as you probably know most school buses don't have seat belts. So little Jeremy went sliding off his seat right into the isle as the ground began to shake underneath us. That was it for me, though. My poor older brother was already home from school, and had gone to get a glass of water in the kitchen only to have several glasses fall out of the cupboard and shatter on the floor as the quake started right as he opened the cupboard door. Oops. And then for a few days afterwards we had to run to the nearest doorway whenever there was an aftershock. It was actually pretty nerve-wracking. And of course the loss of life and destruction was absolutely horrific. That was a 6.9, so a little bit stronger than this recent one, but anything in the 6s can do major damage and kill people. May God keep you all safe. Lord have mercy!