We’re Off to Mount St. Helens

We’re taking advantage of a break in B’s schedule to sneak down to Mount St. Helens for a lazy few days. Okay, partially lazy – we’re going to do some geology stuff in Castle Rock for my upcoming guide, and finally-hopefully-if-fate-doesn’t-intervene do the southern approach where we get to see Ape Cave and such. I’ve even remembered the light sources this time! And there’ll be some lounging around at the hotel, since it’ll be our last chance to be alone together for a little while. I mean, we’ll be thoroughly testing the accommodations for guide book purposes.

So yes, for those of you who may have despaired that I’ve posted an excerpt from another Really Terrible Bible Stories book instead of the Mount St. Helens book: look, I’m working on both!

Image is a slightly expanded crop of me with Mount St. Helens from May 2007. Caption reads, "Yes, I am indeed writing a Mount St. Helens book!"
For serious, folks, I am.

We’ll have great photos for ye soon, even if Aunty Flow shows up early, as she is threatening to do. And if anyone needs a donor uterus, I’ve got a gently-used one they can have for free.

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We’re Off to Mount St. Helens
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3 thoughts on “We’re Off to Mount St. Helens

  1. rq
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    From everything you’ve previously written about visits from Aunty Flow, your uterus has not been gently used, so please, none of this false advertising, mmkay? ;)
    (And no, I don’t need another one.)

    I mean, we’ll be thoroughly testing the accommodations for guide book purposes.

    Will you be staying enough nights to stay in a different room each night? You know, for true research, you need a variety of samples – north view, south view, room-with-a-balcony, etc.
    Hope you two have a lovely relaxing time!

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    Oooh, volcanoes! I, however, have you beat. I just spent a couple of days in a McHugeMegaLarge caldera (Yellowstone) and have already arranged to spend nearly a week there next year.

    Seriously, Dana, if you do the Montana thing you MUST go to Yellowstone. Book now. I would love to read your comments on the geology, flora, and fauna. (We saw BEARS, which I haven’t seen there in about 40 years.)

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