The thing with earthquakes Karen is that it doesn't matter how big, hard, strong or brave you are, they arrive completely unannounced and can shake huge buildings so there really is nothing you can do if you are caught in one. I remember only too well the feeling of total helplessness and lack of usefulness to those depending on me when we lived there - luckily we only had one 'biggie' (although to people from other parts of Turkey they are "mild"

. Because the biggest one was the first one for us, much smaller ones gave me the same feeling as they happened - and it isn't nice.
But perspective is needed - you experienced a large one (for us Fethiye people anyway) and nobody died, no properties built to earthquake standards fell down, nobody trapped and apart from a knee jerker, not much to report. Not nice but everything worked as it should do.
I wouldn't let mother nature get in the way of my holiday plans. As someone said (Eric I think) - the difference between a 6.whatever (such as the recent Olu Deniz one) and a 7.whatever (such as those that caused so much devastation and deaths in NW Turkey) is tens of thousands of times more, not 1 more.
Let nature release it's pressure - that's a positive thing - and just follow your plans to enjoy Calis
