Mount St. Helens is, literally, just blowing off some steam. This should cover our local volcanic activity requirements for, oh, about another decade or three.
It’s nothing to get excited about, move along now…
Mount St. Helens is, literally, just blowing off some steam. This should cover our local volcanic activity requirements for, oh, about another decade or three.
It’s nothing to get excited about, move along now…
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3 responses to “Blowing Off Steam”
I’ve been telling people that Helens just as to “blow it’s nose”
Excitement. What excitement? It’s all a flurry here with excitement. But then that’s the whole point of exciting things, wot?
It SHOULD, but you never know? It might not. We are, after all, on the ring of fire.