Saturday, March 7, 2020

March 7, 2020

8:26 A.M.

Following my last post, there was a magnitude 5.5 quake South of the Mexico border. I realize that even though it was far away, that area connects to the San Andreas Fault. It is along that tectonic plate boundary. That pain I felt in my side briefly last night was like an intense knot of heat that permeated through the surface of my skin. It was a neuropathic type of pain. It at least felt like it.
It was different in that it was unlike the Ridgecrest events in July of last year. Those earthquakes were much closer and much larger, yet I did not feel as much pain in my side. I realize that it is quite complicated in that I was somewhat cut off by the Garlock fault. Anything North of the Garlock Fault that isn't along the San Andreas is harder to detect.
The one in Northern Baja last night was at the North shore of the Gulf of California. However, it was on the same plate boundary that connects as the San Andreas Fault here in California. It also could have become something larger. Right now, I am just now beginning to feel a tight pressure in my left side extending towards my back. 

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