Thursday, November 12, 2020

A Night Post

 I feel that it would be redundant of me to make an update in this blog when there is nothing going on. I don't know what the limit of a blog is as I have been posting in this blog daily for over a year. It would perhaps be better that I only make a note if I feel something worth paying attention to. I am considering essentially updating via Twitter whenever there may be more activity increasing in this region. Then later on, I can document what I was feeling leading up to an event or set of events. Other than that, it just sounds listless to journal every little sensation or emotion I feel all throughout the day everyday. Reporting what I feel before every small flare-up of magnitude 1s or 2s all the time would not be very reliable. Micro earthquakes happen in Southern California everyday. They are not worth getting excited about. From now on, I will keep track of the activity without reporting symptoms all throughout the day. I want to save some space. It would cause a boy-who-cried-wolf effect if I share that frequently every little thing that I feel. It would be wiser to put it out there that there is a high chance of magnitude 4 or greater in Southern California within a given time window - such as anytime now within the next 3-5 days or up to a week. That is, by the way, what it feels like at this point. There should be much more going on within the next week if it continues to stay this quiet into the weekend. That being said, I should update on what could be going on whether it be today or an outlook for the next week or two. I don't always have to wait until something actually happens. I can still share what I'm feeling along with what is going on. I just should make note of when it is a little more significant. In other words, I don't have to post in this blog everyday.

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