In hopes of this making today's post, I'll be somewhat abbreviated. A long day with afternoon rain and a forecast for snow tonight. Plume running short with scattered intervals of 61, 58, 56 and 56 minutes. Beehive's Indicator 0044ie and Beehive 0050; B I 1253 and B 1306 Aurum 0845 and 1213. Castle 0617 minor, 1037 major. Uncertain 1329 following a DEEP drain. Sputniks ( ! ) 0525, 0538, 0550, 0601, 0611, 0617, 0627, 0635, 0645, and 0706 end of series. The vent with the large gravel berm behind it erupted only on the last eruption of the series. Later, Sputnik 0948 and then, following Grand, 1211. Grand had a short: 0504 ie and 1145 (G2Q). Oblong 0540 and between 1230 and 1320. Grotto 0520ie and 1213ns. Rocket major 0709 (d 7 1/2 min). Riverside 0658 and 1240. Fand and Mortar had a decent event cycle at 0735ie, about 0814 end, and organized but very short cycles in the vicinity of 1230-1330. Great Fountain had its first known superburst of the season -- nobody saw it but it got the road and beyond. That eruption ended at 0541. A short interval yielded the next eruption at 1451 (OV=70-75, P=7). We saw a single Gemini at 1454. Pink Cone was well into eruption at 0553. A single Fountain call for 1152. Scott Bryan **************Mortgage rates drop to record lows. $200,000 for $1,029/mo Fixed. LendingTreeĀ® (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222653866x1201461148/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.lendingtree.com%2Fborrower%2Falliance%2Ffrom.as p%3Fwhereto%3Dpromopagev3%26promo%3D00279%26loan%5Ftype%3D2%26source%3D28895 60%26esourceid%3D2889560%26800num%3D1%2D800%2D289%2D3915%26AdType%3D2) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20090605/2da5d5db/attachment.html>