This morning Hawaii Island experienced a 6.2 earthquake (and after shocks.)
It was not part of the Kilauea Volcano but was located near South Point about 20 miles deep.
Yes, the house shook and it was a rock-n-roller with several significant after shocks of 5.2 and 4.1. (Further updates from HVO/USGS indicate the earthquake was triggered by tectonic plates, a relief to those on the Big Island who associate earthquake activity with lava.) Carry on!
Be prepared; you never know when a disaster of some kind might happen. We have a "grab it first" list and recommend everyone does as well.
While it did shake us up a bit, we just have to remind ourselves that we can choose our response and we did. After we gathered ourselves and calmed the dogs we decided a walk was in order -- so, with a pair of umbrellas, we headed up Nahelenani for a brief walk. Then, we headed back to the art studio where we're both working on new projects.
Phil just finished this deeply carved bas relief of a Hawaiian Hawk, 'Io (EE oh) and I have just begun working toward a new 42" high garden sculpture of a figure found in France -- in an area where I toured a few years ago.
Mahalo for checking in to see what we are up to!
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