I was the only one of anyone I knew in the area who felt them. I'd have to go back through my old emails to see when they were. The one on a Saturday morning, I was sitting finishing the last chapter of a book before I took them back to the library. I wouldn't have been sitting there otherwise. I emailed the local t.v. station asking if it was an earthquake. They hadn't heard anything, but called me back a couple hours later and asked if i would be interviewed. I said no, it wasn't that big a deal, and told the reading story and just that the love seat bounced a couple times and the picture window next to me rattled - no thunderstorms in the area. On the news later they mentioned that a few people around the area felt it.
On our local news last night, they said that there is a "Seismic Zone" in Anna, Ohio, where they have felt more earthquakes from other places than anywhere else in Ohio, and had some big ones way, way back. It happens to be about 100 miles directly north of here. There must be something attached underground to this house! ha ha Earthquakes - not funny. Tornadoes and blizzards are bad enough.