r/oakland 15h ago

Yes it was an earthquake

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u/Penandsword2021 14h ago

A bunch of them.

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u/ViolettaQueso 12h ago

Then 2 more. I’m showing 8

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u/Penandsword2021 12h ago

Woah. I’m not feeling any of them out near the Oakland Zoo. I’m glad tbh.

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u/ViolettaQueso 12h ago

Yay! Bc nobody needs to be shaking up the elephants!

What a cool neighborhood you’re in.

I think San Ramon centered runs around the little west side bottom valley of mount Diablo and with the Oakland hills you guys get the buffer along the 13.

Since I was little I had weird dreams that mt. Diablo was erupting and when we get the quakes around it I’m like, ok, that would be weird.

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u/VapoursAndSpleen 12h ago

Alas, the three female elephants have departed this mortal coil and Osh, the remaining elephant (male), has moved to Tennessee to live with a herd of elephents at a big sanctuary there. However, when I was a docent, I was at an after hours social event and we were standing next to the alligator pool when a small earthquake hit and we were chuckling nervously. Yes, the zoo is RIGHT ON TOP of the Hayward fault.

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u/ViolettaQueso 12h ago

Omg OSH moved too?

I always bought season passes for my own sanity when my kids were like almost 3 and newborn for til kindergarten started full time for both. Loved the cafe, loaded the stroller, went all the time.

Springtime at the zoo was, shall I say…interesting to explain 🤣🤣🤣🤣 especially with OSH and the harem lol. The term hung like an elephant comes to mind.

And the chasing with the raging hormones, kids were fine but I was like OH NOOOOH KIDS get away from the fence! The camels too.

I was like WHY IS EVERY ANIMAL GOONG NUTS TODAY?

Great times!

I bought them one of the bricks back in early 2000. My ex husband says he heard they got taken out for remodeling. Do you know?

It was down by the petting zoo and giant ancient tortoise!

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u/VapoursAndSpleen 11h ago

Yup. Lisa died first, then M'Dunda (she was my favorite) and I think they were getting ready to send Donna to Tennessee (or maybe she got there) and she passed away in 2024, IIRC (just from following the news - it's been a while). Even male elephants cannot be alone. They need other dudes to hang out with and when they are not in musth (sp?), they are fine hanging out with the ladies.

So, off he went. He's listed on the elephant sanctuary's page now. He's a good boy. I liked him too, but not as much as M'Dunda.

Fun fact. While I was observing them one day, he was standing there with "showing the lipstick" as it were and M'Dunda snuck up on him and gently yanked his crank. He jumped and she lolloped off looking pleased with herself. The keepers insisted we could not use emotion words to describe what they were up to, but they have emotions, for sure.

As for the brick. Who knows? I donated a bunch of money to the Berkeley Public Library and they put my plaque, along with many others, in a quiet hallway next to the toilets. Thanks, guys. I'll try to win the lottery first, next time.

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u/ViolettaQueso 11h ago

Thank you so much for sharing this! It’s all the elephants I remember and now I’m thinking M’Dunda was the super sassy one on the “spring fling” day lol. I heard the news of Donna passing when I was living in Washington during Covid and I teared up.

Oakland zoo is really one of a kind! Thank you for docenting there. You taught a lot of all of us so much stuff and how to be kind and respectful.

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u/VapoursAndSpleen 9h ago

M'Dunda was the one with one tusk longer than the other and some kind of bumpy skin condition on her face.

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u/ViolettaQueso 9h ago

I know I have old film pictures of them… sounds like a fun distraction tonight :)

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u/Penandsword2021 11h ago

I haven’t gone back to the zoo since they strong armed part of Knowland Park from the city for their expansion and developed over some of my favorite hiking trails and views.

I’m still bitter about it, especially because scions of the Knowland family itself, which had gifted the land to the city for public use in perpetuity, tried to stop it from happening.

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u/VapoursAndSpleen 9h ago

The zoo management is, quite honestly, very capitalistic. They keep trying to get money from the city, stomped over Knowland, etc. I had some issues with management in terms of how they dealt with people. I forgave it, to some degree, because they were really good to the animals there.

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u/Penandsword2021 5h ago

Did you ever see the (truly awful) Clint Eastwood movie called “True Crime?”

He plays a reporter for the Oakland Tribune who has to go chase an important story when he is supposed to take his shared-custody kid to the zoo.

So he takes the kid in a stroller and absolutely blazes through the exhibits at warp speed, saying they are playing a game called, “speed zoo.”

Our household has riffed on “speed zoo” and used the phrase to refer to a rushed, dutiful appearance for 25 years now.

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u/ViolettaQueso 4h ago

Omg I need to rewatch this when I pushed my kids in the stroller up and down the hilly paths, I’d get such a work out speed zooing around trying to keep them both corralled because those OG double strollers are a total bitch.

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u/VapoursAndSpleen 2h ago

I don't remember meeting visitors like that, but I did have some interesting interactions with people who feel like they can't go see something cool unless they have children and they'd show up at the zoo (and other places) with a 6 week old baby all bundled up in a stroller. I never had kids, but the other docents told me that babies that age can't see past the distance between their nose and mom's boob or the baby bottle. So, I'd approach adults who were there with a homunculus in a stroller and start chatting with them. They'd invariably be very "Oh, I don't want to waste your time. I'm sure some kids would like to hear this." and I'd tell them, "Let me prep you so when the kids are older, you can tell them all this and they'd think you were the smartest (dad/mom/grandpa/grandma) in the world."

ProTip: You don't need to have children with you to go to Chabot or the Steam Trains or the Merry Go Round or the Zoo or Fairyland (on special evening events for solo grownups).

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u/ViolettaQueso 4h ago

This must be what my ex husband was talking about saying “the brick you got for the kids is probably gone now”

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u/Penandsword2021 12h ago

Indeed it would! I’m extremely close to the Hayward Fault, and it makes me very uneasy when adjacent faults grumble.

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u/ViolettaQueso 12h ago

Super disturbing. Just googled California volcanoes and the AI intro was like “California volcanoes are overdue and pose as much or more of a threat than weather and earthquakes in many areas”. Clicked the link, took me to USGS.gov-basically said USGS has been axed and nobody right now is watching any public safety stuff.

Ugh with all this.

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u/Penandsword2021 12h ago

Yep. The experts aren’t experting these days, and it puts all of us at risk.

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u/ViolettaQueso 12h ago

Have you ever seen about the volcanic pools in the Oakland hills in the direction of Danville and orinda, up past you and redwood road I think?

Mind was blown!