eeuunikkeiexpat wrote:Vicki and Greg Lansen wrote:... OK, now I need some coffee.
With a generous helping of Chilean aguardiente no doubt

That aguardiente is NASTY stuff! I bought a bottle just to see what it was like and egads, almost passed out from the fumes! Great, but dangerous to start a fire with. Even an old booze hound like me would rather have cafe con leche on a Friday night than choke that stuff down!
I hate to even post this, as my beginning query for this thread lead to the volcano blowing, but...two nights now, the house has jumped, the dog is nuts and slithering under anything he can to hide and shake. Last night we heard at least three big slides on the ridge behind the house even though we've not had any significant rains.
There have been no updates on the volcanism blog since July 31st, and no USGS loggings of earthquakes. But I suspect there are significant movers and shakers going on these past two days. It's been lovely, with some blue skies, and fabulous light, big fluffy snow. But the animals are funny (as in nuts) and things seem odd.
It may be the standard weather pattern here in Futa, but it's odd that within an hour we go from rain, to freezing sleet and snow and freezing icicles to almost warmth. It's like 40F, drops to 31F, to 25F, then zips back to 42F. How odd is that withing an hour? Twilight Zone, I tell ya!