Yeah,,,,the same thing occurred to me as well. They're not big quakes and many times you don't even feel them....
I guess I should be thankful that we don't get one really big one.

If you look at a topography map you'll see that there are several volcano's
all along those string of quakes.
From top to bottom, Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak, Mt Rainier, Mt. St Helen's and Mt Adams are all represented with little micro quake squares.

The volcano's continue down the coast into Oregon with Mt. Hood, Mt Jefferson,
Three Sisters, Newberry Caldera and Crater lake.
I won't even get started on California.

I guess we've been pretty lucky so far.

I guess I'm still a little bit shocked after our December Hurricane. Yup, we had sustained Hurricane Force winds on the Washington Coast that did huge damage but it never really made the news.
I measured winds from 80 to 100 mph for a period of 20 hours that evening.
Tillamook Oregon coastal areas clocked 136 mph winds and some places even higher. We had buildings all over the area that were just flattened.
The flooding was horrible. One of our neighbors lost 130 head of cattle. Several of our neighbors had to camp on top of the dyke in their RV.
Never even made the news except some of the local stations.

We were a little luckier. We didn't have power for 7 days and had to bathe in river water. We put a horse trough in the back of a pickup and hauled water from the river. We were unable to leave our ranch to buy food for almost 5 days. Even if we could have left, it wouldn't have done much good. There was no power county wide. No grocery stores and no gas stations in operation.
The power company did a bang up job removing the 80+ down trees blocking our access road. I guess it could have been worse. We didn't have to fight quite as hard for our lives as some....

I guess my post is just more of a rant than anything else.....I feel a bit better now....LOL.

DT