After the New Zealand earthquake, came the California shaking. Starting at the south end of San Andreas fault, a 3.6 magnitude hit El Centro, followed on the same day by a 3.7 magnitude quake in Bakersfield and another 3.5 magnitude shaking 11 miles north of Soledad, CA a town parallel to Monterey Bay and just 35 miles south of Watsonville, the epicenter of the Oct. 17, 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. There were other quakes like the 4.7M near Guam on May 29 or the ones in Tonopah, NV. However the focus of the RVing is on the San Andreas fault and the “Big One” some experts say is overdue. Next, after I’ve finished the RVing of a Middle East gig, I’ll post on my blog the April 06, 2016 Remote viewing of deadly earthquake in Japan, Ecuador and the twin bombings in Afghanistan with impact dates of Apr 14, 17 & 19, 2016.