Is it a house or unit? Are any of your neighbours experiencing it? I was thinking earthquake (seeing as your in Japan) but I highly doubt that it'd go on that long. Very weird!
Yes, the first thing to do is to check the neighbors. I'm sure their houses must be shaking also (there's no reason why it would be only yours). Then you can all decide together what to do.
Did your wife leave her vibrator on:0] Tell what Scott it's going to be one weird ride this year with all the cosmic shifts going on! Hang on for the ride!
It still could vibration due to mild seismic activity or wind - maybe your house has a different vibration freuency to that of your neighbours. One of the most high profile structural failures due to vibration was the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which collapsed in November 1940 a few months after it was built. Check this link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mclp9QmCGs&feature=player_embedded
I don't think your house will suffer the same fate. It's probably as Rick suggests or maybe a central heating boiler on a timer - hence the 12 noon shut-off.
Have you seen Ocean's Thirteen? Some bank robbers are boring a tunnel under your house.
ReplyDeleteIs it a house or unit? Are any of your neighbours experiencing it? I was thinking earthquake (seeing as your in Japan) but I highly doubt that it'd go on that long. Very weird!
ReplyDeleteMaybe call a structural engineer.
ReplyDeleteYes, the first thing to do is to check the neighbors. I'm sure their houses must be shaking also (there's no reason why it would be only yours). Then you can all decide together what to do.
ReplyDeleteIt stopped at 12:00 noon on the dot! The neighbors on two side had zero shaking in their houses!
ReplyDeleteWe still have no clue what it was!
Did your wife leave her vibrator on:0]
ReplyDeleteTell what Scott it's going to be one weird ride this year with all the cosmic shifts going on!
Hang on for the ride!
Scott check this out!
ReplyDeleteFreaking!!!
http://youtu.be/InV0cVH6KZc
It still could vibration due to mild seismic activity or wind - maybe your house has a different vibration freuency to that of your neighbours. One of the most high profile structural failures due to vibration was the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which collapsed in November 1940 a few months after it was built. Check this link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mclp9QmCGs&feature=player_embedded
ReplyDeleteI don't think your house will suffer the same fate. It's probably as Rick suggests or maybe a central heating boiler on a timer - hence the 12 noon shut-off.
I thought shaking houses were the norm in Japan
ReplyDeleteThat's really strange, Scott! Hope all has settled by now. I hope Ewen is wrong this time!
ReplyDeleteKeep on running....I'm still managing despite the years but luckily the house is staying still!!