As requested, here's my story of the eruption of Mt.
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@MCDuncanLab I'm sorry, the cows that WHAT
@WizardOfDocs @MCDuncanLab We had those at the Agricultural school of U. Maryland too. The cows had a portion of their skin and stomach removed, with a see-through panel inserted in their place. We used to go to the Ag school on open-house days. Child me liked the petting zoo, not so much my dad’s insistence that we watch a cow’s digestive process.
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As requested, here's my story of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. It's long.
@MCDuncanLab thank you for sharing this!
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As requested, here's my story of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. It's long.
@MCDuncanLab This was a great read. Thank you for sharing!
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So that, my friends, is the story of the eruption Mt. St. Helens as seen in eastern Washington state where the ash fall was among the highest from the perspective of a seven year old who is now fifty-three.
@MCDuncanLab wow, what a remarkable story, seems seared into your memory.
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As requested, here's my story of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. It's long.
Thank you for sharing that memory!
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As requested, here's my story of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. It's long.
@MCDuncanLab @onepict When I was a kid in southern England, my dad ran a bed-and-breakfast for a living, so we had visitors from all over the world in the house on a regular basis. Before that, my dad had been an antique dealer, so the house was full of weird and wonderful curios.
We had some guests from the NW USA in the early 80s, and they brought a small plastic container of ash from the volcano as a gift. It sat on the mantelpiece sealed up, among the other curios
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