Well, it looked like it would be a nice day, with lots of sun. But isn't it amazing how a sky of 20% clouds can have the sun covered 80% of the time. And the wind... too much, too cold. Yesterday's Grand, when I left as it approached 9 hours, turned out to be an interval of 9h 14m (T2Q). That was followed by 7h 38m and 7h 15m. I don't know what happened this afternoon, as I was out at Fountain. Castle yesterday from 0929 major to 2230 minor, 11h 01m. The following minor interval was 3h 39m. Today's Beehive finally happened at 1159 (14 minute Indicator), an interval of 24h 28m. Those who were around during the cold months say that the action of the "West Bubbler" and C-C Indicator are "winter mode," and as before we think these near-24 hour intervals are singles. Just two noted intervals on Plume, both of 61 minutes. Fan and Mortar have not erupted, now over 14 days. This morning both Spit eful and Norris were decidedly murky and greenish (even grayish in Spiteful). And yes, the river is extremely high and chocolate brown. Silex, too, is lazy, now past 4 days. Celestine is very quiet and Silex's water has cleared substantially. Scott Bryan An aside of potential interest. The owner of the duplex unit adjacent to mine will be selling. Ground has been broken on her new place, but there is no vacancy date as yet (probably fall). Size about 1740 square feet, 2 bed, 2 bath, stacked laundry, BIG garage, wired for DirecTV, upgraded with natural gas to a BlazeKing stove. Etc. Nice place, and it sure would be nice to have gazers rather than "unknowns" next door. Price probably about $150,000. If by any chance there is interest, contact me. The place will basically be sold "by owner," via the guy who built this place and who is building her new place Fountain today was at 0720 (d = 30 min) and 1325 (d = 25 min), obviously an interval of 6h 05m. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20050521/a1f08a66/attachment.html>