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Letting off steam

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photon

7:40 pm on Oct 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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She's been under a lot of pressure lately. She had to go sometime.

[fs.fed.us...]

Syzygy

7:52 pm on Oct 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Sadly,

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Just tried again and;

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All I'm seeing is a bit of 'steam' unfortunately. However, it is supposed to 'blow' very soon. Will bookmark and check back later.

Thanks for the nod (or 'heads up' as I believe some might say)...

Syzygy

Rugles

8:46 pm on Oct 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Looked real cool on CNN.

grandpa

6:56 am on Oct 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I guess I'm in the zone if she blows. Over the weekend I was near Usk, WA, and a couple of odd animal behaviours happened on Sunday evening. First was the sparrow. It came up from behind me and flew right by me at knee level, then landed on a pole just a few feet away. This was a pole on the outside of a booth. Then it flew into the booth and landed a while, then went on out into the trees. Besides the eagle sighting on Thursday evening that was the only other bird I saw all weekend. Of course, by now most of them are already south.. A few minutes after the bird event the normally well behaved dog next door just started going off, barking and tugging. Someone took the dog for a walk and her tail was tucked tight underneath her belly. None of us humans had a clue...

Odd animal behaviour.

Woke up this morning NOT covered with ash, which is a good thing.