Recycled bottles
We were wakened by an earthquake at 4:13am! From our local email exchange: An estimated 3.7 to 3.9 magnitude earthquake that was centered 10 KM East-Northeast of Ganges, BC on Salt Spring Island was experienced this morning at 4:13 AM with a reported depth of 17 km according to Earthquake BC and the Earthquake Hazards Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Reports of the mild tremor are being relayed from as far away as Victoria. There are no reports of damage at this time and no reports of service interruptions. It took all of us a while to get back to sleep, waiting for aftershocks. Funnily enough, Renata and the girls were here another time that we had an earthquake early in the morning.
Backblip of Renata from yesterday.
We left to go to recycling and the grocery store at the same time that Renata left to go home. It was such a treat to have her here, even for a short visit. Snow expected overnight, so we're glad she's safely home.
Heard on the news recently that there's been an increase in the amount of liquor consumed during the pandemic. The recycling bin for bottles was nearly overflowing. Looks like there has been a fair bit consumed here! We didn't have any to recycle. I didn't have any other photos, so I decided to take one of these for a blip. We did have a few snowflakes fall this morning and it feels like snow. Brrrr....
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