
Shaking map of 4.5 magnitude earthquake (Source: USGS)
Just as Mama and I started talking about what we should write for tonight’s post, everything started shaking. We watched our living room sway for about eight seconds, but we didn’t budge from our chairs. Thankfully, nothing crashed to the ground and we’re all ok. The 4.5-magnitude earthquake was centered about 60 miles away from us.
Today’s #OneGoodThing with Mama was being shaken, but not stirred! What was your #OneGoodThing today? Please share in the comments! Kindness is Everything.
Day 287 of 365. And Day 1,383 in a row (here’s the first 366, & the following 365, & the third year of 365 good things)!
1 year ago today: A long, hot soak
2 years ago today: Staying safe
3 years ago today: Pumpkin biscotti & chai
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