I dunno. We have had that sort of thing here ever since 1969. I asked hubby once what he thought it was and he just shrugged and said it sounded like Dynamite.
Well we do have some quarries around, and some of the land around is full of huge boulders and sometimes they do have to blast to get a basement.
It’s not a earthquake - those are different. Never had a big one but had some 3+ ones and one around a 4 IIRC. First time, I thought it was the med. helicopter flying low - ceiling tiles started to shake.
Just when I realized it was an earthquake it was over - before I could even jump under the desk. Excitement I can do with out. 🤣
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Psalm 124 Project
Our help is in the name of the Lord
Who made heaven and earth
If the Lord have not been on our side
This is Israel’s song
If the Lord have not been on our side
When men rose against us
Then would they have swallowed us alive
When their anger was kindled
Then would the waters have engulfed us
The torrent gone over us
Over our head would have swept
The raging waters
Blessed be the Lord who did not give us
As prey to their teeth
Our life like a bird has escaped
From the snare of the fouwlers
Indeed the snare has bin broken
And we have escaped
Our help is in the name of the Lord
Who made heaven and earth
Glory to the Father
And to the Son
And to the Holy Spirit
As it was in the beginning
Is now
And will be forever
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Yeah, I tend to think local booms are some kind of run-of-the-mill occurrence. But typically the podunk weekly paper is all over an opportunity to add news other than high school and nursing home activities. And the sheriff or county commissioner will at least say, “we got a report on that but didn’t find anything.”
I’m not calling a conspiracy. But I have decided I’m going to leave the house when it warms up and go visit friends and family who live a few miles in each direction just to see if they’ve heard anything. Booms or talk.