There was an earthquake off the coast of Northern California early yesterday morning. I don't live particularly close to there and I didn't feel any earthquake, but I was awakened at 2:30 in the morning by my phone making horrible, loud warning type noises and a computerize female voice telling me there was an earthquake. I was not happy with Verizon. One of my daughters, who lives about 40 miles away however, said she did not get the warning on her phone but did feel the earthquake. She said her bed started shaking and she thought that one of her dogs had gotten on the bed and was scratching itself, but when she tried to kick the dog off there was no dog on the bed. She then thought she was going crazy.
What is interesting about all this is that the reason my daughter was awake at 2:30 AM to feel the quake is because her old, senile pit bull started barking, for no apparent reason, at midnight and didn't stop until after the earthquake. So, he apparently sensed the quake coming two and a half hours before it struck. It is a common occurrence to see animals of all kinds seemingly sensing quakes well ahead of time, but people are animals too. Why do we not know ahead of time when an earthquake is coming? Are we somehow inferior to other critters or do we also have this sixth sense and are just too busy thinking and worrying about other unimportant stuff to pay attention? Are we perhaps just too stupid to recognize our own instincts?
What is interesting about all this is that the reason my daughter was awake at 2:30 AM to feel the quake is because her old, senile pit bull started barking, for no apparent reason, at midnight and didn't stop until after the earthquake. So, he apparently sensed the quake coming two and a half hours before it struck. It is a common occurrence to see animals of all kinds seemingly sensing quakes well ahead of time, but people are animals too. Why do we not know ahead of time when an earthquake is coming? Are we somehow inferior to other critters or do we also have this sixth sense and are just too busy thinking and worrying about other unimportant stuff to pay attention? Are we perhaps just too stupid to recognize our own instincts?