The three other geyser gazers who had been around disappeared today -- I guess they left, perhaps not liking the weather (which wasn't too terrible, with no sun but little rain and little wind, mid-40s). I have decided that I shall begin to calculation anew my burst average at Grand. It is now 3.00. At 1333 was what was apparently (per what I've heard) the second 3 BURST Grand of 2005. Yay. It was classic. The first pause came at about 8 1/2 minutes, second burst lasted about 1 minute, another pause with nice water, and burst three with a duration of maybe 45 seconds. Total duration, 11m 34s. T3Q Other item: Silex erupted again sometime between early yesterday afternoon and today. Actually undoubtedly yesterday, as the water was significantly cleared today and Celestine was quiet. That makes it something in the vicinity of 1 3/4 to 2 days between those active phases. Other than the below, no intervals of note. I did see Beehive (0817 ie), a Daisy (interval over 3 hours I think) and so on. The summary below of interest: GRAND 5/7 0815 1447, 6h 32m 2311, 8h 24m 5/8 0645e, 7h 34m 1333, 6h 48m, T3Q CASTLE 5/7 0757 major 2027, minor, 12h 30m 2353, minor, 3h 26m 5/8 0729, major, 7h 36m Go ahead. Predict it! Scott Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20050508/6d36ac13/attachment.html>