Cracker of a Morning

Here are some of our photos showing the minor damage we sustained.

The pantry had opened and emptied itself. This photo also shows the oven on a lean, which was easily fixed by moving the supporting pieces of wood back in place.
The last of Kathryn's ClickClack was destroyed. Tupperware survives earthquakes much better.
The other side of the kitchen was covered in mixed-spice, of our own secret recipe. The earthquake also broke one small coffee plunger, and one small coffee cup.

Andrew located our biggest crack - at about the line that the downstairs concrete blocks stop. This one extends around the corner of the stairs.

This next one is above the sliding door in to our kitchen. Most of our windows and doors have got cracks, presumably where the jib board joins, but not as bad as this one.

We'll be replacing our picture hooks with stronger ones, since they mostly look like this now. Thankfully none of the pictures were damaged.
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