Free Republic 4th Qtr 2024 Fundraising Target: $81,000 | Receipts & Pledges to-date: $13,088 | |||
| ||||
Woo hoo!! And we're now over 16%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless. |
Posted on 07/01/2005 11:17:26 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
Howdy everyone!
I hear you!
Bill and Hillary Clinton heard you!
Sore/Loserman heard you!
John Kerry heard you!
Dan Rather heard you!
The MSM hears you!
Howard Dean and the Democrats hear you!
McCain/Feingold and the FEC hear you!
These people who desperately want to shut you down hear you!
Don't let them shut you down!!
Donate to Free Republic today!
We have big things heading our way!!
Please Donate Here By Secure Server
Or use PayPal and send to: jimrob@psnw.com
Or mail your donations to:
Free Republic, LLC
PO Box 9771
Fresno, CA 93794
Thank you all very much!!
Smart man you have there
Traffic up my way is just horrible, so I know what you mean
In the morning when I take the kids to school .. it should only be a 5 minute drive .. but with the traffic, it's a good 25 minutes to get there
Oh that is a Kewl pic!
They look wonderful .. Outstanding
Saturday, July 2, 2005 · Last updated 7:32 p.m. PT
Lava dome top falls into St. Helens crater
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MOUNT ST. HELENS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Wash. -- A large part of the growing lava dome on Mount St. Helens fell Saturday, sending an ash plume above the crater rim, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
A rock fall had caused what scientists called a "substantial seismic signal" and knocked the chunk off the lava dome. The volcano was relatively quiet for the rest of the day.
The U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Washington have monitored the volcano closely since it rumbled back to life Sept. 23 with shuddering seismic activity that peaked above magnitude 3 as hot magma broke through rocks in its path.
Molten rock reached the surface Oct. 11, marking resumption of dome-building activity that had stopped in 1986. On March 8, it shot ash higher than 30,000 feet, but it has since maintained low-key activity, with wispy smoke regularly floating from the crater.
Scientists have said a more explosive eruption, possibly dropping ash within a 10-mile radius of the crater, is possible at any time.
A Big Ole I've Fallen In Love With Arizona BUMP!!
Ya snuck another Freepathon in on me, huh?
:)
Hey, Grammie!!
No fire problems? You're not getting too...ummm...hot...there, are you? I hear that part of Arizona is particularly pretty.
Not too much...ash on the car this morning, but really not bad. And no! Not too hot!
Jinxie....it's BEAUTIFUL up here!!! I'm SO in love with this area!!!
The ONLY stupid drawback are all of the homeowner's associations! THIS I can get in CA!!!!
BTW....if I don't get back online, it means this NEW laptop has frozen up, yet again, and I'll just give up! :)
Well looky who's here ... Trouble
LOL .. just kidding Grammie .. How ya doing?
Sweetie...give it up...go enjoy the cool air and starry starry night..you're on vacation!!!
Yep! TROUBLE!!!
:)
I'm giving it up...honest.
Stars! There is ONE star out at night. ONE! What's up with that?? ;)
Later, y'all!!!
As in (probably) a couple DAYS later!!
How's the summer going for ya
Mine is great .. NO HOMEWORK :0)
Only one? Has to be the smoke from the fires, or else the Monsoon is getting ready to start up North already.
We've had some distant thunder and a sprinkle yesterday afternoon. Our rains should start in earnest on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.