I removed the 26-year-old aluminum mini-blinds, and the valance, and installed a two-tier shelf. That helps a lot to brighten up what was a dull dark gally.

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Comment by William Briggs on November 7, 2011 at 9:31am
Pat, I hate to hear that. I didn't even know there had been an earthquake until you sent me the email. I suppose the motorhome's suspension system (shocks, springs, etc.), designed to eliminate the bouncy-ness of rough roads, is equally effective against the ground vibration of major earthquakes. I had about ten seconds of the motorhome swaying, like a strong wind had blown through. I thought that was unusual because we had fought strong wind all day, to the point of me getting this slight "sea-sick" feeling from the motorhome's constant rocking, but the wind had calmed after sundown and was perfectly still. It takes 30-50 mph gusts to get my rig rocking like that. But I figured a rogue gust of wind had blown through--until I checked my email an hour later, and discovered a note from you saying we'd experienced a large earthquake.

So, chalk up yet another positive reason to live in a "good old RV" instead of a sticks-and-bricks house. It's apparently "earthquake-proof."
Comment by William Briggs on November 6, 2011 at 11:04pm
did you receive any damage at your cabin?
Comment by Lady Dove on November 6, 2011 at 4:48pm
What a Great Idea!    Lovin it!

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