I was working at a remote radar site in Alaska. but even there we got the news.
So Todd does your wife know that you're sending pictures of your ash to women on the Internet??? :-D
What ever floats your boat.......... that's what makes America great! :bow1:I was telling all of this to Ed (my boy friend) and he says to me "Lets see if I have this right... some guy you have never met is going to send you some ashes he found in his yard 36 years ago... and you are all excited about this?????"
Yup. He's got it right.
What ever floats your boat.......... that's what makes America great! :bow1:I was telling all of this to Ed (my boy friend) and he says to me "Lets see if I have this right... some guy you have never met is going to send you some ashes he found in his yard 36 years ago... and you are all excited about this?????"
Yup. He's got it right.
Great shot. You might like to know that within a week of the event a friend and I sent a proposal to the William Morrow Agency in New York with our take on the eruption. We proposed a blended book, Hemingway style -- as in In Our Time -- with interchapters marking science and Indian legend through Harry Truman's story. They rejected our proposal. I think we looked a bit like you did on that June 30th, raising your fist, as you might recall, against Nature's Way!Not sure where I was when it blew, but I saw what remains from a distance in 2013. That's STyles's Blackbird, which he graciously entrusted to me while we rode the PNW together. The plan was to ride Forest Road 99 up the mountain but it was gated...still snowed in on June 30. Beautiful part of the world, especially when viewed from two wheels.
Better shot...this is the one I meant to post initially.Great shot.
Nope, I have Mon and Tuesday with them, then exams start on Wed. It will be here on time!