Don't joke, emmie; the Gibraltar fault could well move; the last time that it did, back in the 18th C (1755 to be precise), it took out lower Lisbon and there was a 10 foot tsunami in southern Cornwall. The city walls of Galway also collapsed as a result of it. It's overdue.
aw don't say that, by the way has the weather improved or is it still torrential. After you posted that footage of Newlyn i worried that you had all been swept out to sea.
It's been much better down here, allowing for some clean-up. Sunny spells interrupted by some heavy showers, no real wind though. Newlyn was amazing though. So was this....
I know - we had that death of the young man who went to photograph the waves in the New Year, emmie. We think we are invincible at times, well some of us do.
Well, I was born there so that might be exciting (to me). I remember when we had the last earthquake. It was out beyond Lundy, I think. My Mum said she heard it in the middle of the night and it sounded like a heavy lorry being driven past the house. Shortly afterwards, I was horse riding on Woolacombe beach and there was a big landslide at the Putsborough end. It was caused by that earthquake, apparently.