Once again, only in for a short while today -- everything of interest had erupted by 1130. Giant continued the short, weak hot periods every 1 1/2 to 2 hours throughout yesterday, and probably through the night. This morning, there were hot periods at (approximately) 0712, then at 0853 (d = 3m 35s and really weak). That, however, was no doubt the end, as Grotto (ie at 0630 and still going at 1130) was rather early in a marathon. Bijou had died before 1100. Daisy at 1071 and 1052, interval 3h 35m. Oblong at 1122 was the first one seen today. Grand at 0809 was a T1Q. Plume had back to back intervals of 61 and 59 minutes. We got Beehive at 1129, an interval of 21h 43m. Over the last seven days, Beehives observed intervals have been 20h 41m, 33h 51m (double, we hope), 18h 45m, 20h 23m, and today's 21h 43m. Indicators have been longer -- in the past week, per the OFVC logbook, only four have been recorded, being 7, >9, 22 and 17 minutes. Yes, suddenly longer. Scott Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20060525/8cccd94b/attachment.html>