California Earthquake not too far from my old stomping grounds.
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Hey Alicia:
I'm really glad I found your blog.
Have a Merry and Peaceful Christmas eh?
Alicia,
I was shocked that Paso Robles sustained so much damage. I always think of inland Central California as the earthquake belt, with all of the buildings that were vulnerable having been already destroyed. Sad, though. What a time to have to deal with an earthquake. The rain must not make things easier, either. I hope that they recover faster than Santa Cruz, which took about a decade to fully rebuild.