Thanks, Graham and everyone. I screen snapped this pic as well yesterday, what a joy! I am sure I speak for all who were watching when I say this Beehive made my day! Simply put, I could not believe I was having such a good time at my job! It felt almost like being there, with the Indicator, then the crowd building up, and finally, Beehive! Wow!! I also saw the Indicator start, but not because of the crowd, but because I was watching closely (there were Gazers about the area) and suddenly, on one capture, there it was, steam. Unfortunately, I wrote down the time but left it at work, but I will be very curious as to how close the capture was to the actual Indicator start. It appeared to be at least a 16 minute Indicator. Is that correct? Oh what fun. And there goes my productivity. BIG THANKS to the folks that put the work into installing the camera and for picking this location. I hope this becomes the permanent spot. It seriously rocks. So much appreciated. Pat Snyder (With hopes of seeing Lions and Aurums and Plumes, OH MY!) -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Graham Meech" <meechg at verizon.net> > Here it is - Beehive indicator was a little hard to see prior to the > eruption but I could see the steam and the gathering crowd. > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Graham Meech" <meechg at verizon.net> Subject: [Geysers] Beehive 1407ie 8/18 on the Webcam Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 23:59:32 +0000 Size: 94119 URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20060819/09a1da1f/attachment.mht>