Kalapana, Hawaii Burning: The History of Kilauea's Catastrophic Lava Flow | The Weather Channel
good morning all. Another warm nice day with a weather system working its way across the East and bringing rain tonight and tomorrow,
which we definitely need. My corn and potatoes are thirsty!
The story in Hawaii is remarkable. Thank goodness the lava moves slowly but they aren't real sure where these things go or if the
big Instapot down below is really going to blow its lid. David and Sophie, be safe, maybe I'd order some breathing apparatus and tuck it up on a shelf if the smoke comes your way.
Sulphur sure smells like Heck doesn't it, literally and physically....
I would have liked to be in David's pool when the quake was going, passive whirlpool action?
Wouldn't be good to look out and see all the water in the pool disappear in a few minutes...
I have some final transplanting to do this morning, going out soon in the relative cool, and then I'll be hoeing some more corn.
Might do some lawn mowing after that but that could wait until early next week after the rain. The rear facing mower deck on my Kubota allows all kinds
of interesting mow patterns but it makes it really dirty after a while and it takes me a few minutes with the air gun to get a large amount of accumulated chaff and dirt
out of the engine compartment. But I'll take that to being able to mow by the roadsides and not worry about hitting cars and not throwing cut grass into the flower beds no matter which direction I go in.
Hope you all have a fun and safe weekend.